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- Erythrina lysistemon is a species of deciduous tree in the pea family, Fabaceae, that is native to South Africa. Common names include common coral-tree...
- kaffircorn, another name for the grain sorghum Kaffir boom (Erythrina lysistemon), a species of tree in the family Fabaceae Kaafir (****stani TV series)...
- po****tions. This striking color polymorphism is also found in Erythrina lysistemon and Erythrina afra. All species except the sterile hybrids E. × sykesii...
- to induce labour; its root can be used to prepare an ****. Erythrina lysistemon is used to induce labour pains during the childbirth process via pieces...
- is one of the main differences between Erythrina caffra and Erythrina lysistemon. The flowers form stalked axillary racemes up to 100mm long. The bark...
- first Arbour Day in Natal, and along with 16 Guides, planted 60 Erythrina lysistemon trees along Beach Road. These trees "blazed red" when in flower and were...
- hairs. One of the first species to flower in spring, often with Erythrina lysistemon. Flowers are abundant and sweet-scented, usually white but occasionally...
- L lyre, from lyra; lyrate Arabidopsis lyrata DS C lysistemon G loose-stamened Erythrina lysistemon D macilentus L gaunt, from macies Archaeopteris macilenta...
- more robust prickles. Together with Dombeya rotundifolia and Erythrina lysistemon, this species is one of the earliest to flower in spring, producing strongly...
- violet painted petals (Freesia laxa) lower right and coral tree (Erythrina lysistemon) at the top The corporate "logo" (three entwined anchors), with Strelitzia...