Flower pagoda (Clerodendrum paniculatum) is a shrub that can grow to reach a height of 3 meters. Generally, pagoda flowers are grown in parks, yard, or on the edge of the road outside the city as an ornamental plant. The pagoda flower has fine feathers. The leaves are wide, with a length of up to 30 cm. The flower is a flower that consists of a collection of small flowers form a pyramid. This plant grows in almost all tropical habitats, tropical rain forests, bushes and close to water sources. These pagoda flowers are scattered in some tropical and sub-tropical countries of Asia, from Bangladesh to Indonesia, but the original distribution is not yet clear where it came from.