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Leaves and Flowers. Copyright Barry Jago
Leaves and Flowers. Copyright CSIRO
Vine stem bark and vine stem transverse section. Copyright CSIRO
10th leaf stage. Copyright CSIRO
Cotyledon stage, epigeal germination. Copyright CSIRO
Clerodendrum inerme
Family
Lamiaceae
Botanical Name
Clerodendrum inerme (L.) Gaertn.
Gaertner, J. (1788) De Fructibus et Seminibus Plantarum 1: 271. Type: ?.
Synonyms
Volkameria inermis L., Species plantarum: 637(1753), Type: India, Herb. Linnaeus 809/3; holo: LINN. Clerodendrum commersonii (Poir.) Spreng., Systema Vegetabilium 2: 758(1825), Type: ?. Volkameria commersonii Poir., Lam. Encyc. 8: 688(1808), Type: Philippines, (FI herb Desfontaines.) Fide Munir (1989).. Volkameria nereifolia Roxb., Fl. Ind. edn. 2 3: 64(1832), Type: Island of Mascal, on the coast of Chittagong, India, now Bengladesh; holo: K. Fide Munir (1989). Clerodendrum javanicum Sprengel, Syst. Veg. 2: 759(1825), Type: Indonesia, Java; holo: HBG. Fide Munir (1989). Clerodendrum nereifolium (Roxb.) King & Gamble, Prodromus 11: 660(1847), Type: In Indie orientali, e.g. pr. Tavoy et Tenasserim (Wall.!). Volkameria neriiflia Roxb. fl. ind. ed. 1832 v. 3 p. 64.
Common name
Clerodendrum, Scrambling; Scrambling Clerodendrum; Harmless Clerodendron; Clerodendron, Harmless
Stem
Often grows into a rather untidy vine but frequently flowers and fruits as a shrub about 1-4 m tall. Vine stem diameters to 3 cm recorded.
Leaves
Twigs, petioles and leaves glabrous or minutely puberulous. Leaf blades about 3-12 x 1-6 cm, punctate or glandular on the lower surface. Petioles about 0.5-1.5 cm long, grooved or channelled on the upper surface. Lateral veins forming loops inside the blade margin. Twigs usually pale-coloured and petioles dark purple.
Flowers
Pedicels puberulous, about 3-6 mm long. Calyx about 3-6 mm long, glandular, glabrous or puberulous with a few large nectariferous glands on the outer surface, glabrous on the inner surface, lobes minute. Corolla glabrous and glandular outside, tube villous inside, tube cylindrical, about 15-40 mm long, lobes about 3.5-11 mm long. Stamens exserted, filaments about 15-38 mm long, anthers about 2.5-3 mm long. Ovary glabrous, glandular, about 1.5-2 x 1-1.5 mm, style exserted, glabrous, about 25-48 mm long.
Fruit
Fruit consists of four nutlets which fit together and are borne on a receptacle like an egg in an egg cup. Fruit about 10-20 x 7-15 mm. Calyx persistent at the base forming a cup about 7-12 mm diam. Cotyledons about 5 mm long, much longer and wider than the radicle which is about 0.5-1 mm long.
Seedlings
Cotyledons thick and fleshy, about 12-20 x 6-9 mm, gradually tapering into the petioles. First pair of leaves opposite, margins entire or with a few teeth. At the tenth leaf stage: leaf blade lanceolate, margin entire or with a few teeth, stem purple becoming pale, terminal bud clothed in pale prostrate hairs. Petiole and midrib purple.
Distribution and Ecology
Occurs in WA, NT, CYP, NEQ and southwards as far as north-eastern New South Wales. Altitudinal range very small, at or slightly above sea level. Usually grows in close proximity to the sea and is often found near margins or on the margins of beach forest. Also occurs in Asia, Malesia and the Pacific islands.
Natural History
This species may have medicinal properties. (http://squid2.laughingsquid.net/hosts/herbweb.com /herbage/A6633.htm)
WA
X
NT
X
CYP
X
NEQ
X
Herb (herbaceous or woody, under 1 m tall)
X
Shrub (woody or herbaceous, 1-6 m tall)
X
Vine
X
RFK Code
2166







