Clerodendrum 'Shiro'
Rare, highly scented white star-shaped flowers in summer followed by black/blue berries above a white calyx, making it good for attracting both bees and other insects. Will make a small tree to approximately 2-2.5m. Wonderful in a large patio pot.
Thrives in well-draining, fertile soil that is rich in organic matter. It prefers full sun to partial shade locations, with at least six hours of direct sunlight per day for optimal flowering and fruiting. This cultivar is hardy and can tolerate temperatures down to around-5°C, in colder temperatures it will be cut to the ground and sprout again next year, Wtering is essential during the growing season, but established plants can tolerate some drought once their root systems are well-established. Pruning after flowering can help maintain its shape and encourage new growth.
To create a striking and visually appealing display, consider pairing Clerodendrum 'Shiro' with other plants that offer unique foliage, textures, or forms. Colocasia esculenta 'Illustris' (Elephant Ear) provides a bold, tropical presence with its large, heart-shaped leaves adorned with striking purple veins, making an excellent backdrop for the clerodendrum's white flowers and berries. Stachys byzantina (Lamb's Ear) contributes a soft, silvery-gray foliage that contrasts beautifully with the clerodendrum's green leaves. Phormium (New Zealand Flax) offers striking, sword-like foliage in shades of bronze and red or creram, adding a vertical accent to the planting scheme. .
Common NameFarges Harlequin Glorybower
Approx Height (10 yrs.)120-180 cm (48-72")
Soil TypeLoam
Soil pHAcid, Neutral
AspectSun, Semi Shade
HardinessHardy
Flowering TimeSummer
Evergreen/DeciduousDeciduous
Bird FriendlyBird Friendly
BerriesBerries
Flower ColourWhite
Plant TypeShrubs