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Coral Bean

Erythrina herbacea

Description:

Coral bean blooms from May to June, before the leaves appear, with glowing dark red waxy flowers on spikes that can be up to one foot long. Later, thin dark pods about 8 inches long open to expose brilliant red (and poisonous) seeds inside. Its trunk and branches have stout, curved thorns, and the heart-shaped leaves are glossy green. Coral bean is very cold tender, and above 28 degrees F. it will die back to the roots like a perennial, but will return in the spring, often reaching 3 to 5 feet in a season.

Habitat:

Beside street in yard in La Jolla.

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joanbstanley
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joanbstanley

San Diego, California, USA

Spotted on May 19, 2013
Submitted on May 24, 2013

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