Species Harlequin Glorybower
Dark green leaves and tiny red-pink buds with white flowers are connected with gray-brown stems.

Harlequin Glorybower

Clerodendrum trichotomum

Also Known As - Clerodendron,Siphonanthus,Peanut Butter Shrub
Harlequin Glorybower is an amazing flowering shrub with unique appeal. With silvery-green trifoliate foliage and bright, bottlebrush-like blooms, this whimsical plant adds an eye-catching splash of color to your garden. White or pink flowers in the summer and clusters of small purple-black fruit resembling a harlequin’s costume in autumn make the plant truly spectacular. Additionally, the showy clusters of fragrant flowers attract butterflies, bees and hummingbirds, making it a great addition to any butterfly garden or wildlife refuge. Hardy in zones 6-9, it is a great choice for species diversity. Harlequin Glorybower is an amazing addition to any garden.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Stem Propagation,Air Layering Propagation,Root Cutting,Seed Propagation,Division

Hardiness Zone:

6

Flowers:

White Flowers

Sun:

full sun,part shade

Fruits:

red Fruits Ready In Fall

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green,yellow,purple

Growth Rate:

High

Maintenance:

Moderate

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Invasive:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Generally, Harlequin Glorybower should be watered once or twice a week during the growing season. It is best to check the soil moisture 1-2 inches down before watering. If soil feels nearly dry and the foliage appears wilted, then this is an indication that the plant needs water. During periods of extreme heat or dryness, extra water will be necessary to keep the Harlequin Glorybower healthy. Make sure to water the soil deeply to encourage deep root growth.

sunlight

Harlequin Glorybower prefers full sun to partial shade in order to thrive. It needs at least 6 hours of direct sunlight to grow and bloom. In warmer climates, such as the tropics or subtropics, afternoon shade is recommended to prevent leaf burn. When fullu planted in partial shade, the plant may not flower or reach its full size potential. In colder climates, Harlequin Glorybower should be planted in a spot that gets at least 6 hours of full sun.

pruning

Harlequin Glorybower should be pruned annually during the early spring months. Pruning should consist of cutting the stems just above the leaf axils, or just below a lateral branch. This will help shape the plant and promote bushiness. Light pruning may also be done through the end of summer to remove dead and damaged branches. Avoid pruning the top growth of the plant, as this encourages legginess. Finally, any long stems should be trimmed to control height.

Season

Fall
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Harvest Fruit

Harvesting of Clerodendrum trichotomum fruits typically begins in late summer, usually in August or September.

Starts Flowering

Clerodendrum trichotomum typically starts flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.

Starts Flowering

Clerodendrum trichotomum typically starts flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.

Harvest Fruit

Harvesting of Clerodendrum trichotomum fruits typically begins in late summer, usually in August or September.

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