Skip to main content

Main Secondary Navigation

  • About Ateneo de Manila
  • Schools
  • Research
  • Global
  • Alumni
  • News
  • Events

Main navigation

  • Learn & Grow
  • Discover & Create
  • Make an Impact
  • Campus & Community
  • Apply
  • Home >
  • News >
  • Modern science catches up with native knowledge with discovery of Clerodendrum kelli

Modern science catches up with native knowledge with discovery of Clerodendrum kelli

25 Feb 2026 | Danika Geronimo, RCWI Research Communications

Responsible Consumption and Production
Climate Action

The indigenous Bugkalot people of Nueva Ecija call it “kelli”: a plant with white, starburst-like flowers and oval-shaped leaves that are traditionally mashed and mixed with food to treat ailing dogs. But despite this local familiarity, science has only now been able to identify it as a distinct species and given it a formal scientific name.

Researchers from the Ateneo de Manila University, along with international collaborators, have dubbed it Clerodendrum kelli.

C. kelli is a small shrub that grows in the humid montane rainforests of the Caraballo Mountain Range, specifically in two localities—Mt. Meddengen and Sitio Binbin. Nestled within the Pantabangan-Carrangalan Watershed Forest Reserve (PCWFR), this rare species is a subtle presence in the landscape, never appearing abundant nor easily encountered.

Reaching about a meter in height, the plant stands out with its green leaves accented by pale purple undersides. Its white, tube-shaped flowers bloom from reddish-pink bases and are arranged in loose, open clusters, unlike the dense groupings of some Clerodendrum species. 

The documented medicinal use of the plant reflects the Bugkalot’s deep understanding of the species and its habitat. Importantly, there is no indication that their traditional use has led to the plant’s scarcity. Rather, habitat loss from land conversion and natural landslides poses the greatest known threat to its survival.

Despite formal protection, this ongoing habitat degradation has reduced C. kelli’s range. This shrinkage is especially severe along the steep ridges where the species grows. As forest clearing and slope failures continue, C. kelli is now assessed as Critically Endangered and is known to exist in a total area of just 8 square kilometers. Researchers warn that, without stronger protection, the species could vanish.

The underscores how the discovery of C. kelli is more than a scientific milestone; it highlights how Indigenous knowledge and science can overlap—bridging traditional and formal understanding of biodiversity. 

David Justin R. Ples, John Patykowski, Leonardo C. Udasco, John Charles A. Altomonte, Adriane B. Tobias, and Rene Alfred Anton Bustamante published their study, Clerodendrum kelli (Lamiaceae), a new species from Carranglan, Nueva Ecija, Philippines, and lectotypification of Clerodendrum mindorense in December 2025 in the Gardens’ Bulletin Singapore. 

SOURCE: https://archium.ateneo.edu/biology-faculty-pubs/190/ 

For interview requests and other inquiries, please email media.research@ateneo.edu. Visit archium.ateneo.edu for more information about our latest research and innovations.

Biology and Life Sciences Research, Creativity, and Innovation School of Science and Engineering
Share:

Recent News

Bending toward justice: A forum on the ICC, the Duterte Case, and victim participation

31 Mar 2026

[Hot Off the Press] Arkipelago

31 Mar 2026

Matthew General clinches gold at Excalibur Fencing Tournament

31 Mar 2026

Silver success for Belarmino at Wilson Epee Invitational

31 Mar 2026

From AGS to ASHS: Ateneo fencers haul 6 medals at 1st Estudio de Espada League

31 Mar 2026

Ethan Santos grabs bronze at Hampton Fencing Club’s 3rd Winter Cup

31 Mar 2026

Blue Eagle blades Santos and General grab gold in Young Musketeers meet

31 Mar 2026

Matthew General secures gold at Coach Benny Fencing Competition

31 Mar 2026

Bending Toward Justice: ALS Forum Examines the ICC, the Duterte Case, and Victim Participation

31 Mar 2026

Protecting Creativity: AIPO and Rizal Library Host Copyright Awareness Session for the Ateneo Community

31 Mar 2026

You may also like these articles

IP Awareness

29 Jan 2026

AIPO begins 2026 with an IP awareness session for Ateneo chemistry students

On 26 January 2026, the Ateneo Intellectual Property Office (AIPO) conducted an intellectual property (IP) awareness session for BS Chemistry and Materials Science Engineering students

Photos of Nepenthes megastoma, a newly described critically endangered species endemic to Palawan, Philippines, showing its lower pitcher (a) and two distinct variant forms of its upper pitcher (b-c). SOURCE: Altomonte et al., 2025.

19 Dec 2025

Newly discovered Philippine pitcher plant already in danger from climate change, poaching

A new species of pitcher plant found only on Palawan Island, but experts warn that it is already at risk of extinction due to frequent severe weather conditions and human encroachment.

Sustainable Sustainability

26 Nov 2025

AIS hosts “Sustainable Sustainability™: From Fail to Scale” with Mr Marty Metro

The Ateneo Institute of Sustainability (AIS) hosted a special hybrid symposium entitled “Sustainable Sustainability ™: From Fail to Scale” last 18 November 2025 at the

Rice in hand.

19 Nov 2025

Eating more but growing less: Stagnant Philippine farms linked to widening rice gap

The Philippines remains mired in import dependence despite years of government support.

NUS - News Cover

06 Nov 2025

Delocado delivers a talk on sustainability and conservation in NUS

Dr Emmanuel D Delocado, Director of Ateneo Institute of Sustainability and Head of Ateneo Biodiversity Research Laboratory of the Department of Biology, gave the culminating

CEED - News Cover

29 Oct 2025

AIS represents JCAP in Regional Conference on Climate, Biodiversity, and Energy; contributes to drafting of the 2025 ASEAN People’s Agenda

Last 20-22 October 2025, Dr Emmanuel D Delocado, Director of Ateneo Institute of Sustainability, represented the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific ( JCAP ) in

Katipunan Avenue, Loyola Heights, Quezon City 1108, Philippines

info@ateneo.edu

+63 2 8426 6001

Connect With Us
  • Contact Ateneo
  • A to Z Directory
  • Social Media
Information for
  • Current Students
  • Prospective Students
  • International Students
  • Faculty & Staff
  • Alumni
  • Researchers & Visiting Academics
  • Parents
  • Donors & Partners
  • Visitors & Media
  • Careers
Security & Emergency
  • COVID-19
  • Campus Safety
  • Network & Tech
  • Emergency Management
  • Disaster Preparedness
Digital Resources
  • AteneoBlueCloud
  • Archium
  • Rizal Library
  • Ateneo Mail (Staff)
  • Ateneo Student Email
  • Alumni Mail
  • Branding & Trademarks
  • Data Privacy
  • Acceptable Use Policy
  • Report Website Issues
  • Ateneo Network
  • Philippine Jesuits

Copyright © 2022 Ateneo de Manila University. All rights reserved. | info@ateneo.edu | +63 2 8426 6001

Search