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A 3 page paper which offers an overview of the plant erythrina speciosa or the coral tree. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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species which was apparently found in Brazil (Rare plants, 2008). As such it is clearly, and predominantly, a tree that will thrive in sunny and warm climates. The following paper
examines erythrina speciosa or the coral tree. Erythrina Speciosa First and foremost there are, as mentioned, many variations on this particular plant and while some seem to refer
to it as a Mulungu or it is referred to as erythrina speciosa Andrews, which appears to possibly have the name of the only individual who is apparently on record
for researching it (Zip Code Zoo, 2008). In essence, "There are approximately 189 species in this genus" and as such some information may well pertain to all or only some
as the information obtained seemed to differ in some respects (Zip Code Zoo, 2008). It is a plant that needs, most of the time and for most of the
species, a temperate zone such as in Southern California where one can see them growing in many places. It needs a lot of sun, full sun, and also requires moist
and fertile soils that drain well (Desert Tropicals, 2008). It is considered to be a deciduous tree or a deciduous shrub (Desert Tropicals, 2008). It generally grows to around 10-13
feet tall, "10 feet wide (3 m)" and it possesses "spiny stems; leaves, up to 10 inches long (25 cm), with 3 rhombic or triangular pubescent leaflets, up to 8
inches long (20 cm), 9 inches wide (22 cm)" (Desert Tropicals, 2008). In relationship to propagation it is grown from seeds or cuttings (Desert Tropicals, 2008). The San Marcos Growers
in California obtain their trees through cuttings they receive from the San Diego Zoo (San Marcos Growers, 2008). The plant possesses brightly colored foliage that is made up of
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