"Music," a rare and delicate flower for home. It will be the highlight of the collection
Recently, I wrote a note on his channel about a house plant with bright flashlights, change color - clerodendrum Thompson. And you, my dear readers, estimated its southern beauty. So I decided to introduce you to another clerodendrum.
It is also appreciated for the unique decorative appearance during flowering. But the jewel of indoor plants - an unusual form of buds. Meet this clerodendrum "Musical notes" (Clerodendrum incisum Macrosiphon) :
Over time, the buds open, but in a decorative flower keeps winning. There are long two-colored stamens. It seems to me, it looks like the original!
About Thompson clerodendrum you can find on the following link: Flower for home with bright flashlights: with nothing to confuse. Vivid pictures - bonus!
Oh, beautiful! Want. And how are things with care?
All kinds clerodendrum love light, but diffuse. This means that the pot is better to put on a south or west window. But between potted plant and a "musical notes" to be an obstacle, but not deaf, and the transmitted light: spreading tree in front of the window, paper, curtains, blinds, mirror film. There are many options - ie, to choose from.
The main advantage of "musical notes of" before clerodendrum Thompson - tillering. If the last vine grows and demands on the part of the regular form of the owner, our hero himself willingly produces lateral branches. Enough to run the shoot growth process cardinal spring pruning. Without pity - the flower is the only benefit.
Although cool wintering positive effect on flowering throughout the warm season, it is not necessary. "Musical notes" must release the buds that will acquire the bush after pruning.
Perhaps the only difficulty with this type of clerodendrum - buying. The unusual flower shops could not be found. But on the forums and in social networks growers willing to offer colleagues rooted cuttings with mail delivery. I think I already know what to buy in the spring) Like clerodendrum and the article was interesting? Click "Thumbs up" in response 🙂