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Trop. & Subtrop. Asia as per WCSP;
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Andaman Is.; Assam; Bangladesh; Bismarck Archipelago; Borneo; Cambodia; China Southeast; Costa Rica; Fiji; Honduras; India; Laos; Malaya; Maluku; Myanmar; Nicaragua; Nicobar Is.; Panam; Philippines; Society Is.; Sri Lanka; Sulawesi; Sumatera; Taiwan; Thailand; Trinidad-Tobago; Vietnam as per Catalogue of life;
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Pagoda Flower, Orange Tower Flower;
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Sending photos of Pagoda flowers with a butterfly.
Place : Mapsa, Goa
Date  :  15.9.2010
Time :  3.00 p.m.

Habitat : Wild

Thats called Samai meaning lamp with many flames in Marathi….my favorite plants, i love its dark greem leaves too:)


Clerodendrum paniculatum (Verbenaceae). The butterfly is Common Jazebel butterfly (Delias eucharis).


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Flora of Chakrata: Clerodendrum paniculatum from Dak Pathar area in front of a Home:  Clerodendrum paniculatum from Dak Pathar area in front of a Home
Cultivated Garden Shrub


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Request for ID of a flower -141211SC1 (Hanuman Crown):

Posting a photo for Id of flower.It is known as “Hamuman Crown” in local language Date / Time – 03.12.2011 / 03.15 pm.
Location – Place – Bondala Wildlife Sanctuary,Goa

Habitat – Garden/ Urban/ Wild / Type – Wild


Clerodendrum paniculatum. Common in Western ghats area. Seen this in plenty near Trivandrum.


Known in the south as krishnas crown =)



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Clerodendrum paniculatum L., Sp. Pl. 1:90, 1767
Pagoda Flower
Small shrub with orbicular to ovate leaves, up to 15 cm long, 5-lobed with cordate base; flower red in broad terminal panicles.
Photographed from Dakpathar.


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Clerodendrum paniculatum
Dive Agar Konkan


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Clerodendrum paniculatum L.  … also placed in Verbenaceae

some house garden in Sindhudurg on July 10, 2011



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This plant with large inflorescence was recorded from Chakrata area, most probably cultivated..

Is this Clerodendrum paniculatum ?


Yes … Nice clicks



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Attached is a picture of Clerodendrum paniculatum captured at Konkan in May 2007.


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Flora of Kaiga_Sharing_Clerodendrum Paniculatum 30092015 PK1 : 4 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (2)

Clerodendrum Paniculatum: Known for strikingly gorgeous flowers with antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antipyretic properties.
Beside its medicinal uses, it supports a number of species in the ecosystem.
Gorgeous Butterflies such as Malabar banded peacock Papilio Buddha, Swallow tail Rare & EWG, Malabar Raven EWG, Common  Wonderer, Common Jezebel, Blue  Mormon and many  endemic butterfly of Western Ghats can be seen relishing the nectar (see Pic) during monsoon and post monsoon months in evergreen and semi evergreen forest of Uttarakannada district.
Date/Time-:29/09/2015   –    15:30,
Location- Place, Altitude – Kaiga, Uttar Kannada, Karnataka, 380 mtrs
Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type- Wild
Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- Shrub


Superb pics… Thanks … for posting…



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Pl see Attached Blue mormon & Malabar raven courting activity (Love Triasngular series) Endemic to Weston Ghats relishing the nectar on
Clerodendrum
Clerodendrum Paniculatum : Known for strikingly gorgeous flowers with antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antipyretic properties.
Beside its medicinal uses, it supports a number of species in the ecosystem.
Gorgeous Butterflies such as Malabar banded peacock Papilio Buddha, Swallow tail Rare & EWG, Malabar Raven EWG, Common  Wonderer, Common Jezebel, Blue  Mormon and many  endemic butterfly of Western Ghats can be seen relishing the nectar (see Pic) during monsoon and post monsoon months in evergreen and semi evergreen forest of Uttarakannada district.
Date/Time-:29/09/2015   –    15:30,
Location- Place, Altitude – Kaiga, Uttar Kannada, Karnataka, 380 mtrs
Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type- Wild
Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- Shrub



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SK1705 08 Jan 2019 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1)- 6 mb.

Location : Sentosa , Singapore
Date : 18 October 2012
Altitude  131 m.
Habit : Cultivated
Clerodendrum paniculatum L. ??

To me also appears close as per images at

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SK1731 16 Jan 2019 : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (1)- 3 mb each.
Location : Sentosa , Singapore
Date : 18 October 2012
Altitude  131 m.
Habit : Cultivated
Clerodendrum paniculatum L. ??

Yes, appears so at first glance.

most likely


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Plant for ID: Kerala: 12th Jun 2021: 4 images.

I am not able to decide between Clerodendrum japonicum and Clerodendrum paniculatum.
Which one do you think this is? Or is it something else?

Many thanks in advance for your help.


Finalise your self ma’am with this key

Fruiting calyx 18–30 mm long; calyx 10.5–20 mm long; anthers 3.5–4 mm long ……… C. japonicum 

Fruiting calyx 5–15 mm long; calyx 3.5–10 mm long; anthers 1.5–3.2 mm long …… C. paniculatum 


Will check these features.

Looking at the shape of leaves and comparison with the images on the NET , the ID points towards Clerodendrum paniculatum, though it is better to check the key  characters as suggested by …


Yes, Clerodendrum paniculatum L. as per images and details herein.



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