Scientific name: Clerodendrum fragrans,
French name: Clérodendron odorant,
English name: Stickbush, Fragrant glorybower
Clerodendrum floribundum was created in 1810.
Clerodendrum phlomidis was created in 1782.
Buddleia is the scientific name for butterfly bushes.
Abronia fragrans was created in 1853.
Anneslea fragrans was created in 1829.
Coccothrinax fragrans was created in 1929.
Kalmiopsis fragrans was created in 2007.
Formally Agonis fragrans, now Taxandria fragrans part of the Myrtaceae family
nut meggieus
Cane plants are also known as Massangeana cane, Fragrans cane, Dracaena cane or Arundinaria gigantean (giant cane). The Fragrans cane is variegated with yellow stripes. Fragrans occasionally sprouts scented flowers. The Massangeana cane can be identified by its non-variegated, olive-green leaves. Whichever type of cane plant you choose, they make beautiful, tall floor plants. The cane plant is also relatively easy to take care of.
The Scottish botanist Robert Fortune had many plants named in his honor. Please be more specific.One name is Dracaena fragrans massangeana. But there are many others that are named a "fortune plants" another is called lucky bamboo or Dracaena sanderiana.
No, the name Ellie is not of French origin. It is commonly used as a short form of names like Eleanor or Elizabeth, which have English and Greek roots.