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Brazilian Coral Tree

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Brazilian Coral Tree (Erythrina speciosa): Complete Guide

Erythrina speciosa

Medium ☀️ Direct sun ⚠️ Toxic to pets

A robust, resilient tree ideal for outdoor cultivation in full sun. Requires moderate watering and tolerates drought well once established. Annual pruning after flowering stimulates vigorous growth. Fertilize twice a year with organic compost.

💧 Watering

Every 10 days

☀️ Light

Direct sun

🌡️ Temperature

5° - 38°C

💨 Humidity

40% - 70%

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What is Brazilian Coral Tree?

Brazilian Coral Tree (Erythrina speciosa) is a medium-care plant from the Fabaceae family. The Brazilian Coral Tree (Erythrina speciosa) is a native tree from Brazil's Atlantic Forest, renowned for its spectacular scarlet flowering that occurs during winter while the tree is leafless. A highly ornamental species widely used in urban landscaping and gardens, it attracts hummingbirds with i...

Brazilian Coral Tree grows up to 5.0m, with spread of 400cm, watering every 10 days, 5°C – 38°C, 40–70% humidity. It is not suitable for indoor environments and not safe for pets.

Care Guide

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How to Water

Once established (about 6 months), water only during extended dry periods — every 10 days in the dry summer. Young trees require more frequent watering. Avoid waterlogged soil.

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Lighting

Requires full sun (minimum 6 hours of direct light daily). Growth, flowering and vigor are impaired by shade. Ideal for open gardens and sunny sidewalks.

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Ideal Soil

Prefers well-draining, fertile soil rich in organic matter. Tolerates a wide variety of soil types. Avoid prolonged waterlogging to prevent root rot.

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Recommended Pot

Large ceramic or clay pot for young specimens; permanent cultivation should always be in the ground

Care Schedule

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Fertilize

Every 42 days

About Brazilian Coral Tree

The Brazilian Coral Tree (Erythrina speciosa) is a native tree from Brazil's Atlantic Forest, renowned for its spectacular scarlet flowering that occurs during winter while the tree is leafless. A highly ornamental species widely used in urban landscaping and gardens, it attracts hummingbirds with its brilliant tubular flowers.

How to Propagate

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Seeds

Plant seeds immediately after collection as they lose viability quickly. Use light substrate with sand.

  1. 1
    Collect ripe seeds after pods open
  2. 2
    Lightly scarify the seed coat with fine sandpaper
  3. 3
    Sow immediately in moist, well-draining substrate
  4. 4
    Keep in a warm, sunny location
  5. 5
    Transplant to permanent location after 3-4 months

Materials needed:

Fine sandpaperLight substrateSowing containerWatering can
⏱️ Time: 2-4 weeks 📊 Success rate: high 🗓️ Best season: Spring
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Cuttings

Cuttings are the fastest and most reliable method. Use branches from the previous year's growth.

  1. 1
    Cut semi-hardwood branches 20-30 cm long after flowering
  2. 2
    Remove leaves and apply rooting hormone to the base
  3. 3
    Plant in sandy, moist substrate
  4. 4
    Keep in a shaded location until rooting
  5. 5
    Transplant after 4-6 weeks

Materials needed:

Sterilized pruning shearsRooting hormoneSandy substrateSmall pots or bags
⏱️ Time: 3-6 weeks 📊 Success rate: high 🗓️ Best season: Spring

Characteristics

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Max height

5.0m

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Spread

4.0m

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Growth rate

Fast

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Foliage

Deciduous

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Warning: Toxic Plant

This plant can be toxic if ingested. Keep out of reach of:

🐱 Cats 🐶 Dogs 👶 Children

Plant Uses

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Ornamental

Great for decoration

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Medicinal Uses

  • Traditional use in folk medicine as a mild sedative and calming agent (bark and leaves)

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Common Problems

Aphids

Medium

Aphids are small, soft-bodied, pear-shaped insects (1/16 to 1/8 inch long) that feed by sucking nutrient-rich sap from plants. They reproduce rapidly and can quickly weaken plants, causing distorted growth and transmitting plant viruses. Aphids come in various colors including green, black, red, yellow, brown, and gray. They secrete honeydew, a sticky substance that attracts ants and encourages sooty mold growth.

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Mealybugs

High

Mealybugs are small, soft-bodied insects covered with a white, waxy, cottony material. They are common pests of houseplants and outdoor plants in mild climates. These sap-sucking insects feed on plant tissue, causing damage, stunted growth, and can lead to plant death if left untreated. They produce sticky honeydew which attracts sooty mold.

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Scale Insects

Medium

Scale insects are small sap-sucking pests that appear as brown, shell-like bumps on plant stems and leaves. There are over 25 species, divided into armored (hard) and unarmored (soft) scales. They feed by piercing plant tissue and extracting sap, which weakens the plant and can lead to yellowing, stunted growth, and even death if left untreated. They also excrete honeydew, which attracts ants and promotes sooty mold growth.

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Spider Mites

High

Spider mites are tiny arachnids (less than 1/20 inch long) related to spiders and ticks that feed on plant sap. They thrive in hot, dry conditions and can cause significant damage to ornamental and vegetable plants. During severe infestations, crop losses can reach 14% or higher as these pests disrupt vital plant processes including photosynthesis, carbon dioxide absorption, and transpiration.

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Meaning & Symbolism

In the Atlantic Forest, the Brazilian Coral Tree symbolizes vitality and renewal — it blooms exuberantly in winter when leafless, representing resilience and the strength of nature.

Fun Facts

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Pollinated exclusively by hummingbirds in Brazil

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Loses all its leaves in winter and blooms on completely bare branches

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Belongs to the legume family and fixes nitrogen in the soil

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Can live for over 50 years and reach 5 meters in height

Frequently asked questions

How often should I water the Brazilian Coral Tree?
Once established, water every 10 days during dry periods. Young trees need more water. After 1 well-rooted year, it tolerates drought well.
Can the Brazilian Coral Tree be grown in a pot?
Only when young. As a large tree, permanent cultivation should always be in the ground with adequate space.
When does the Brazilian Coral Tree bloom?
It blooms in winter (June to August in Southern Hemisphere), when it loses its leaves. Scarlet tubular flowers appear on bare branches and attract hummingbirds.
Is the Brazilian Coral Tree toxic?
The seeds are toxic if ingested. Keep children and pets away from the pods and seeds.
How do I prune the Brazilian Coral Tree?
Prune after flowering (September/October), removing dry, diseased or crossing branches. This stimulates vigorous growth and abundant flowering the following year.

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