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  2. Erythrina - Wikipedia

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    Erythrina / ˌ ɛr ɪ ˈ θ r aɪ n ə / [4] is a genus of plants in the pea family, Fabaceae. It contains about 130 species , which are distributed in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. They are trees , with the larger species growing up to 30 m (98 ft) in height.

  3. Wiliwili - Wikipedia

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    No non-native species of Erythrina is known to be naturalized in Hawaiʻi. [4] The wiliwili is distinguished from the other seven cultivated species by a pod with only one to three red or yellow-orange seeds, which sink in water; [10] non-native Erythrina have pods with larger numbers of brown seeds, which float in water. [11]

  4. Erythrina herbacea - Wikipedia

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    Erythrina herbacea, commonly known as the coral bean, Cherokee bean, Mamou plant in South Louisiana, red cardinal or cardinal spear, is a flowering shrub or small tree found throughout the southeastern United States and northeastern Mexico; [2] it has also been reported from parts of Central America and, as an introduced species, from Pakistan.

  5. Erythrina afra - Wikipedia

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    Erythrina caffra Thumb. (emended) Erythrina afra , the coast coral tree or African coral tree (historically also the kaffir tree ), is a tree native to southeastern Africa , which is often cultivated and has introduced populations in California and India .

  6. Erythrina abyssinica - Wikipedia

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    Erythrina abyssinica (lucky bean or flame tree) is a tree species of the genus Erythrina belonging to the plant family of the Fabaceae (or Leguminosae) described by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in 1825. This leguminous tree species is native to East Africa, Eastern DRC and southern Africa. In Zimbabwe its range overlaps with the similar ...

  7. Erythrina mulungu - Wikipedia

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    Erythrina mulungu seeds. The red-orange seeds germinate in organo-sandy substrates covered with a layer between 0.5 – 2 cm of the same, being irrigated daily, emerging between 7 and 16 days having high germination rate. [2]

  8. Erythrina lysistemon - Wikipedia

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    Erythrina lysistemon is a species of deciduous tree in the pea family, Fabaceae. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is native to South Africa . Common names include common coral-tree , lucky bean tree , umsintsi ( Xhosa ), muvhale ( Venda ), mophete ( Tswana ), koraalboom of kanniedood ( Afrikaans ), mokhungwane ( Sotho ) and mutiti ( Shona ).

  9. Erythrina fusca - Wikipedia

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    Erythrina fusca is a species of flowering tree in the legume family, Fabaceae. It is known by many common names, including purple coraltree, gallito, bois immortelle, bucayo, and the more ambiguous "bucare" and "coral bean". E. fusca has the widest distribution of any Erythrina species; it is the only one found in both the New and Old World.