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  2. Clerodendrum Quadriloculare

    • Clerodendrum quadriloculare is a fast grower for sun to partial shade. It does well in a dappled sun area and will flower more heavily on the side of the plant that gets the most light. You can keep it about 8 t… See more

    Plant Care

    Add top soil or organic peat moss and composted cow manure to the hole when you plant. To grow more tree … See more

    Plant Spacing

    Place these shrubs 4 feet or more apart. Wherever you plant it, leave enough room for you to get around the plant to remove root runners. Do this while they're small so you can just pull them out rather than having to di… See more

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  1. Starburst Clerodendrum - Gardening Solutions

    Starburst or shooting star clerodendrum is so named for its flowers that resemble delicate white stars shooting forth with a lovely pink tail trailing in their wake. With smooth tan bark that becomes rough with age and dazzling end-of-winter …

  2. How to Care for a Starburst (Clerodendrum Quadriloculare) Plant

    Mar 23, 2021 · When the starburst tree is not in bloom, the plant's leaves, which are dark green on the surface and deep purple underneath, are the focal point. If you want more flair year …

  3. Starburst Clerodendrum - Canterbury Farms Nursery

    Description: The dark and sultry Starburst Clerodendrum explodes into bright beauty each spring with an incredible display of gorgeous flowers. Leaves of dusty gray-green are backed with deep purple. This gives the shrub a deep …

  4. 100 Types of Purple Flowers: From Pale Lavender to Moody Plum

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  5. How To Grow And Care For The Stunning …

    Mar 13, 2023 · Meet the Starburst bush, a breathtaking tree that will make your landscape prettier than ever. This is a pretty uncommon type of tree, so you might be the first one to have …

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    Nov 1, 2020 · Leaves: 6″ or longer — top dark green, bottom dark purple. Flowers: Pink and white, blooms January through February. Fruits: Inedible Berries. Pests: Whiteflies, …

  8. Starburst Clerodendrum Stars as a Shrub or Tree

    Mar 11, 2021 · Starburst Clerodendrum dazzles with star-like flowers that burst open in Florida’s late winter or early spring. What’s remarkable about this eye-catching specimen (also known as a Shooting Star Clerodendrum) is that you …

  9. Starburst Flower, Clerodendrum …

    Leaves are great as well; green on top, and a strong purple underneath. Fireworks Flower will grow to 12-15 feet in full sun or lots of shade where blooms last even longer than sun …

  10. Fireworks in February – the Starburst Clerodendrum

    Feb 18, 2020 · It looks to be a good year for the flowering shrub known as the Starburst Clerodendrum. It’s clusters of pink flowers explode with a starburst pattern. The flowers, coupled with purplish foliage, make for a late winter show …

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