Plant of the Day
Wednesday 11 December 2019
The highly distinctive white and blue-black fruit of the climber Clerodendrum schweinfurthii (glory flower climber) certainly attract attention. They result from the clusters of fragrant, white flowers which appeared along the woody stems in the spring. It is said to be a resilient climber in tropical and sub-tropical conditions thriving in dappled light and tolerant of drought. This specimen was thriving in the glasshouse corridor of Cambridge Botanical Garden, UK, where there are a range of curiosities and treasures to admire.
Jill Raggett













