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Erythrina coralloides - Naked Coral Tree
By Delonix1
- 10 Mar, 2012
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The Naked Coral trees start to bloom with their scarlet flowers in February, March after it looses all its leaves. Photo taken in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. on Mar. 7, 2012.
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Very unusual!
10 Mar, 2012
Junna:
Thanks! :>)
10 Mar, 2012
Meanie:
It's a very usual sight here. This tree is widely planted in parks and in front of commercial buildings.
10 Mar, 2012
Pretty rare here though !!!!!
10 Mar, 2012
Meanie:
It's highly unlikely you'll see this growing there...as it doesn't like cold weather.
10 Mar, 2012
Irony my dear Sir!!!
10 Mar, 2012
Yes! LOL! :>)
10 Mar, 2012
I grew one from seed..did ok. Vandals got to it. The one in the pic looks like its in Mexico on some dry hillside. Great plant.
17 Sep, 2014
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this is amazing also !
10 Mar, 2012