I have a nice rooted plant in a 4" container for trade. It is in the photo with the scissors for scale. This is a variety of Clerodendron that Top Tropicals describes as "rare in cultivation" because it is hard to propagate.
This plant is hardy in zone 8B and goes from nothing (frozen to the ground) to a large 6-8 ft shrub in one season and blooms. I can show a photo of my mature plant that I can take today or tomorrow if you would like to see what happens over one season. All of my clerodendrons are starting to bloom now and this one will bloom soon.
I am looking for like-size rooted plants of the following, or, if you have something else you think is interesting, please LMK.
Combretum aubletii
Combretum fruticosum
Combretum grandiflorum
Clerodendron indicum (aka C. infortunatum, C. sahelangii)
Trading within the state of Florida only, this has to be sent in the pot in its soil.
Have: Clerodendron minahassee
