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Erythrina coralloides (Multi) - Naked Coral Tree

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Erythrina coralloides (Multi) is a glorious feature in any green space worthy of its renowned status. Affectionately known as the Naked Coral Tree, this striking specimen from the "Trees" category commands attention with its arresting coral-red blooms. Creating a vibrant display from late winter to early spring, this tree provides a vivid contrast amid the more subdued hues of its seasonal fellows. With its distinctive, spiny branches arranged in a unique zig-zag pattern, each tree stands as a stunning natural sculpture. The foliage, a gentle light-to-medium green, adopts a warm yellow hue in the fall, adding another layer to its multi-seasonal charm. At its mature height, it reaches an impressive 10-20 feet, crowned with a sun-loving personality, becoming a captivating centerpiece under the bright sky. Additionally, the Naked Coral Tree champions resilience as it proves moderately drought-tolerant, thriving in well-drained soil, making it a commendable choice for those in warmer climates yearning for a bold and beautiful statement-maker in their landscape.

  • Size: Up to 10-20 feet tall
  • Flowers: Vibrant coral-red flowers that bloom from late winter to early spring
  • Foliage: Light-to-medium green leaves that turn yellow in the fall
  • Water usage: Moderate to low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Distinctive branches: Spiny branches with a unique zig-zag pattern
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