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''Erythrina'' is a genus of plants in the pea family,
Fabaceae The Fabaceae or Leguminosae,International Code of Nomenc ...
. It contains about 130 species, which are distributed in tropical and
subtropical The subtropical zones or subtropics are geographical zone, geographical and Köppen climate classification, climate zones to the Northern Hemisphere, north and Southern Hemisphere, south of the tropics. Geographically part of the Geographical z ...
regions worldwide. They are trees, with the larger species growing up to in height. The generic name is derived from the Greek word , meaning "red", referring to the flower color of certain species.


Names

Particularly in horticulture, the name coral tree is used as a collective term for these plants. Flame tree is another vernacular name, but may refer to a number of unrelated plants as well. Many species of ''Erythrina'' have bright red flowers, and this may be the origin of the common name. However, the growth of the branches can resemble the shape of sea coral rather than the color of '' Corallium rubrum'' specifically, and this is an alternative source for the name. Other popular names, usually local and particular to distinct species, liken the flowers' red hues to those of a male chicken's
wattle Wattle or wattles may refer to: Plants *''Acacia sensu lato'', polyphyletic genus of plants commonly known as wattle, especially in Australia and South Africa **''Acacia'', large genus of shrubs and trees, native to Australasia **Black wattle, c ...
s, and/or the flower shape to its leg spurs. Commonly seen Spanish names for any local species are ''bucaré'', ''frejolillo'' or ''porotillo'', and in Afrikaans some are called ''kafferboom'' (from the species name ''Erythrina caffra''). ''Mullumurikku'' is a widespread name in Kerala.


Description and ecology

Not all species of ''Erythrina'' have bright red flowers; the Wiliwili (''E. sandwicensis'') has extraordinary variation in its flower colour, with orange, yellow, salmon, green and white all being found within natural populations. This striking color
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is also found in ''
Erythrina lysistemon ''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, lucky bean tree, umsintsi (Xhosa), muvhale (Venda), mophete (Tswana), koraalboom of kann ...
'' and '' Erythrina caffra''. All species except the
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hybrids ''E.'' × ''sykesii'' and ''E.'' × ''bidwillii'' have
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-type fruit, sometimes called pods, containing one or more seeds. The resilient buoyant seeds are often carried by the sea for large distances and are commonly called " sea beans". ''Erythrina'' leaves are used as food plants by the larvae of some
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species including the
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''
Endoclita damor ''Endoclita damor'' is a species of moth of the family Hepialidae. It is known from India and the Himalayas. Food plants for this species include ''Albizia'', ''Altingia'', ''Cinchona'', ''Coffea'', ''Erythrina'', ''Eugenia'', ''Glochidion'', ''Ma ...
'' and the woolly bears ''
Hypercompe eridanus ''Hypercompe eridanus'' is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Pieter Cramer in 1775. It is found in Colombia, Suriname and French Guiana. Larvae have been recorded feeding on ''Cissus'', ''Citrus'', '' Erythrina'', ''Ipomoea'', ...
'' and '' Hypercompe icasia''. The mite ''
Tydeus munsteri ''Tydeus munsteri'' is a species of mite belonging to the family Tydeidae. This very small oval, eyeless mite is around 250 μm in length with a soft body covered in striations. It has been recorded from various plants in the vicinity of Munster ...
'' is a
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on the coastal coral tree ('' E. caffra''). Many birds visit the
nectar Nectar is a sugar-rich liquid produced by plants in glands called nectaries or nectarines, either within the flowers with which it attracts pollinating animals, or by extrafloral nectaries, which provide a nutrient source to animal mutualists ...
-rich ''Erythrina'' flowers. In the Neotropics, these are usually larger
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s, for example the swallow-tailed hummingbird (''Eupetomena macroura'') and the black-throated (''Anthracothorax nigricollis'') and
green-breasted mango The green-breasted mango or Prevost's mango (''Anthracothorax prevostii'') is a species in subfamily Polytminae of the hummingbird family Trochilidae. It is found from eastern Mexico south through most of Central America, in Colombia and Venez ...
s (''A. prevostii'') – though they seem not to be especially fond of '' E. speciosa'' at least, which they visit rather opportunistically. In Southeast Asia, the black drongo (''Dicrurus macrocercus'') which usually does not eat nectar in quantity has been observed feeding on '' E. suberosa'' flowers, and mynas and of course more specialized nectar feeders also utilize coral tree flowers. Lorikeets such as the collared lory (''Phigys solitarius'') and the possibly
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New Caledonian lorikeet (''Charmosyna diadema'') are known to consume (or have consumed) large amounts of ''Erythrina'' nectar.


Use by humans

Some coral trees are used widely in the tropics and
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as street and park trees, especially in drier areas. In some places, such as Venezuela, ''bucaré''s are used as shade trees for coffee or
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crops. In the Bengal region, they are used for the same purpose in ''
Schumannianthus dichotoma ''Schumannianthus dichotomus'', also known as 'cool mat', was first described by Roxburgh, with its current name after Gagnepain. The plant belongs to the family Marantaceae and no subspecies are listed. ''S. dichotomus'' is typically found in ...
'' plantations. '' E. lanceolata'' in particular is considered highly suitable as "frame" tree for vanilla vines to grow up on.
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made a number of items from '' wiliwili'' wood because of its low density, such as ''mouo'' ( fishing net floats), ''
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'' ( outrigger canoe floats, and extremely long ''papa hee nalu'' (
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s) called ''olo''. ''Olo'', which averaged , were exclusively ridden by '' alii'' (royalty). The wood was sometimes used for the '' waa'' (hull) of outrigger canoes intended to be used near-shore, for recreation, or for training. The shiny orange-red seeds were strung into '' lei''. The conspicuous, even dramatic coral trees are widely used as floral emblems. cockspur coral tree ('' E. crista-galli'') is the national flower of Argentina and Uruguay. The coastal coral tree ('' E. caffra'') is the official city tree of Los Angeles, California, where it is referred to simply as the "coral tree". The state trees of Mérida and Trujillo in Venezuela are ''bucaré ceibo'' ('' E. poeppigiana'') and purple coral tree (''bucaré anauco, E. fusca''), respectively. Yonabaru, Okinawa as well as the
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, Quanzhou, Fujian Province and Pathum Thani Province have the Indian coral tree ('' E. variegata'') as floral emblems. Known as ''thong lang'' in Thailand, the latter species is also one of the ''thong'' ("trees") referred to in the name of
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. In a similar vein, Zumpahuacán in Mexico derives its name from
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''tzompahuacá'', "place of the '' Erythrina americana''". In Vietnam, people use the leaves of ''E. variegata'' to wrap ''nem'' (a kind of fermented pork). In Hinduism, the ''mandara'' tree in
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's garden in
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is held to be '' E. stricta''. The same motif is found in Tibetan Buddhism, where the ''man da ra ba'' growing in Sukhavati is identified as an Indian coral tree (''E. variegata''). The concept of the
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of Paradise is also found in Christian Gnosticism. Though as none of the trees is identified as an ''Erythrina'' here, the concept might not be as directly related to the Asian religions as some presume. The seeds of at least one-third of the species contain potent
erythrina alkaloid ''Erythrina'' 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 in height. The generi ...
s, and some of these are used for medicinal and other purposes by indigenous peoples. They are all toxic to some degree, however, and the seeds of some can cause fatal poisoning. The chemical compounds found in plants in this genus include alkaloids such as scoulerine, erysodin, erysovin (namely in '' E. flabelliformis''), and the putative anxiolytic
erythravine Erythravine is a tetrahydroisoquinoline alkaloid found in the plant '' Erythrina mulungu'' and other species of the genus '' Erythrina.'' Biological activity Some laboratory research has investigated the biological activity of erythravine, but ...
(isolated from
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, ''E. mulungu'').
Erysodienone Erysodienone is a key precursor in the biosynthesis of many ''Erythrina''-produced alkaloids. Early work was done by Derek Barton and co-workers to illustrate the biosynthetic pathways towards erythrina alkaloids. It was demonstrated that erysodie ...
is a precursor in the
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of many of these alkaloids.


As food

Root tubers of ''Erythrina'' species have been traditional food for aborigines of the Northern Territory of Australia. NTFlora Northern Territory Flora online:
''Flora of the Darwin Region: Fabaceae.''
Retrieved 10 June 2018


Selected species

* '' Erythrina abyssinica'' Lam. ex
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) * '' Erythrina acanthocarpa'' * '' Erythrina americana'' Mill. – ''Colorín'', ''Tzompāmitl'' ( Mexico) * ''
Erythrina ankaranensis ''Erythrina ankaranensis'' is a species of legume in the family Fabaceae The Fabaceae or Leguminosae,Madagascar) * '' Erythrina atitlanensis'' Krukoff &
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Erythrina berteroana ''Erythrina berteroana'' is a species of small deciduous tree in the family Fabaceae. It is found in Mexico, Central America and the northern part of South America. Common names include elequeme, gallito, machete, pernila de casa, pito and poró ...
''
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Erythrina burana ''Erythrina burana'' is a species of legume in the family Fabaceae The Fabaceae or Leguminosae,Chiov. ( Ethiopia) * '' Erythrina caffra'' Thunb. – Coastal coral tree (Southeastern Africa) * ''
Erythrina corallodendron ''Erythrina corallodendron'', the red bean tree, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is native to the Caribbean; Jamaica, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, the Leeward Islands, and the Windward Islands, and has been introduced to ...
'' L. (
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, Jamaica) * '' Erythrina coralloides'' D.C. – Flame coral tree, naked coral tree ( Arizona in the United States, Mexico) * '' Erythrina crista-galli'' L. – Cockspur coral tree, ''ceibo, seíbo, bucaré'' ( Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Paraguay) * ''
Erythrina decora ''Erythrina'' 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 in height. The generi ...
'' Harms * ''
Erythrina edulis ''Erythrina edulis'' (basul) is a nitrogen fixing tree that is native to the Andean region from western Venezuela to southern Bolivia. Nowadays it is known in Venezuela as "frijol mompás", in Bolivia, Peru and Northwest Argentina as "psonay", "p ...
'' Micheli – Basul ( Andes) * ''
Erythrina eggersii ''Erythrina eggersii'' is a vine or tree in the family Fabaceae which is commonly known as cock's-spur, espuelo de gallo, or pinon espinoso. It is native to Puerto Rico, the British Virgin Islands (Jost Van Dyke) and the U.S. Virgin Islands, w ...
'' Krukoff &
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– Cock's-spur, ''espuela de gallo, piñón espinoso'' ( United States Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico) * ''
Erythrina elenae ''Erythrina elenae'' is a species of legume in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in Cuba. It is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and habitat reduction) is the process by which a natural habitat be ...
'' Howard & Briggs ( Cuba) * ''
Erythrina euodiphylla ''Erythrina euodiphylla'' is a species of legume in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in eastern Java and Bali in Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the In ...
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( Indonesia) * ''
Erythrina falcata ''Erythrina falcata'', commonly known as the Brazilian coral tree, is a timber tree native to Atlantic Forest vegetation in Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. This plant is also used as a medicinal plant and ornamental plant which is attractive to ...
'' Benth. – Brazilian coral tree (Brazil) * ''
Erythrina flabelliformis ''Erythrina flabelliformis'', common name chilicote or western coral bean, is a plant species native to central and northwestern Mexico and the southwestern United States. It is known from Baja California as far south as Morelos and as far east a ...
'' Kearney * ''
Erythrina fusca ''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'' ...
'' Lour. – Purple coral tree, ''bois immortelle, bucaré anauco, bucayo, gallito'' ( Pantropical) * ''
Erythrina haerdii ''Erythrina haerdii'' is a species of legume in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in Tanzania Tanzania (; ), officially the United Republic of Tanzania ( sw, Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania), is a country in East Africa within t ...
'' Verdc. ( Tanzania) * ''
Erythrina hazomboay ''Erythrina hazomboay'' is a species of legume in the family Fabaceae The Fabaceae or Leguminosae,Madagascar) * ''
Erythrina herbacea ''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; ...
'' L. – Coral bean, Cherokee bean, red cardinal, cardinal spear ( Southeastern United States, Northeastern Mexico) * ''
Erythrina humeana ''Erythrina humeana'', commonly known as the dwarf coral tree, dwarf erythrina or Natal coral tree, is an ornamental tree native to South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southern ...
'' Spreng. – Natal coral tree, dwarf coral tree, dwarf kaffirboom, dwarf erythrina (South Africa) * ''
Erythrina lanceolata ''Erythrina'' 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 in height. The generic na ...
'' Standl. * ''
Erythrina latissima The broad-leaved coral tree (''Erythrina latissima'') is a deciduous tree from southern Africa growing 5 to 8 m tall. It is a member of the Fabaceae and occurs naturally in the Afrotemperate mist-belt of South Africa and Eswatini to the uplands ...
'' E.Mey. * ''
Erythrina lysistemon ''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, lucky bean tree, umsintsi (Xhosa), muvhale (Venda), mophete (Tswana), koraalboom of kann ...
'' Hutch. – Common coral tree, Transvaal kaffirboom, lucky bean tree ( South Africa) * ''
Erythrina madagascariensis ''Erythrina madagascariensis'' is a species of legume in the family Fabaceae The Fabaceae or Leguminosae,Madagascar) * ''
Erythrina megistophylla ''Erythrina megistophylla'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest Montane ...
'' ( Ecuador) * ''
Erythrina mexicana ''Erythrina'' is a genus of plants in the pea family, Fabaceae. It contains about 130 species, which are distributed in Tropics, tropical and Subtropics, subtropical regions worldwide. They are trees, with the larger species growing up to in h ...
'' ( Mexico) * ''
Erythrina mulungu ''Erythrina mulungu'' (Mulungu) is a Brazilian ornamental tree and medicinal plant native to the ''cerrado'' and ''caatinga'' ecoregions in Brazil, South America. Description This tree reaches up to 15 meters in height. Seeds The red-oran ...
'' Diels Mart. – Mulungu (Brazil) * ''
Erythrina orophila ''Erythrina'' 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 in height. The generi ...
'' Ghesq. * ''
Erythrina perrieri ''Erythrina perrieri'' is a species of legume in the family Fabaceae The Fabaceae or Leguminosae,Erythrina poeppigiana ''Erythrina poeppigiana'', called the mountain immortelle, is a species of flowering plant in the genus ''Erythrina'', native to northern and western South America, and introduced to various places in Central America, the Caribbean, Africa, India ...
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– ''bucare ceibo'' * ''
Erythrina polychaeta ''Erythrina polychaeta'' is a species of legume in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. References polychaeta Polychaeta () is a paraphyletic class of ...
'' Harms ( Ecuador) * ''
Erythrina rubrinervia ''Erythrina'' 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 in height. The generic na ...
'' Kunth * ''
Erythrina sacleuxii ''Erythrina sacleuxii'' is a species of legume in the family Fabaceae. It is found in Kenya and Tanzania Tanzania (; ), officially the United Republic of Tanzania ( sw, Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania), is a country in East Africa wit ...
'' Hua ( Kenya, Tanzania) * '' Erythrina sandwicensis'' O.Deg. – ''Wiliwili'' ( Hawaii) * ''
Erythrina schimpffii ''Erythrina schimpffii'' is a species of legume in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in Ecuador. Its natural habitat is both the subtropical and tropical moist montane forest Montane ecosystems are found on the slopes of mountains. The ...
'' Diels ( Ecuador) * '' Erythrina schliebenii'' Harms – Lake Latumba Erythrina (Thought to be extinct since 1938, but some individuals, believed to be less than fifty, were recently rediscovered in forest remnants on rocky sites in coastal Tanzania (reported in the UK Guardian newspaper 23 March 2012, from a report in the Journal of East African Natural History.) * ''
Erythrina senegalensis ''Erythrina senegalensis'', the Senegal coraltree, is a plant in the pea family Fabaceae, native to West Africa. Description ''Erythrina senegalensis'' grows as a tree up to tall, rarely to . The bark is fissured. The leaves are composed of thr ...
'' DC. * ''
Erythrina speciosa ''Erythrina speciosa'' is a tree native to Brazil, which is often cultivated and has introduced populations in Africa and India. It is pollinated by hummingbirds. References External links speciosa Taxa named by Henry Cranke Andrews ...
'' Andrews ( Brazil) * '' Erythrina stricta'' Roxb. – Mandara ( Southeast Asia) * ''
Erythrina suberosa ''Erythrina suberosa'', the corky coral tree, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae The Fabaceae or Leguminosae,Erythrina subumbrans'' Miq. * ''
Erythrina tahitensis ''Erythrina tahitensis'' is a tree in the family Fabaceae endemic to French Polynesia )Territorial motto: ( en, "Great Tahiti of the Golden Haze") , anthem = , song_type = Regional anthem , song = " Ia Ora 'O Tahiti Nui" , image_map = Fre ...
'' Nadeaud ( Tahiti) * ''
Erythrina tholloniana ''Erythrina'' 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 in height. The generi ...
'' Hua (West-Central Tropical Africa) * ''
Erythrina tuxtlana ''Erythrina tuxtlana'' is a species of legume in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in Mexico Mexico (Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is bordered to t ...
'' Krukoff & Barneby (Mexico) * '' Erythrina variegata'' L. – Indian coral tree, tiger's claw, sunshine tree, roluos tree (Cambodia), ''deigo'' (Okinawa), ''drala'' (Fiji), ''madar'' (Bangladesh), ''man da ra ba'' (Tibet), ''thong lang'' (Thailand), ''vông nem'' (Vietnam) * '' Erythrina velutina'' Willd. (
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Erythrina vespertilio ''Erythrina vespertilio'' is a tree native to north and north-east Australia. Its common names are grey corkwood, bat's wing coral tree, yulbah and the more ambiguous " bean tree". In the Western Desert language it is also known as ''ininti'' ...
'' Benth. – Bat's wing coral tree, grey corkwood, "bean tree" (
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Erythrina zeyheri ''Erythrina zeyheri'', commonly known as the ploughbreaker, is a deciduous, geoxylic subshrub and member of the Fabaceae, which is endemic to southern Africa. It grows no more than 60 cm tall and occurs naturally in the higher altitude gr ...
'' Harv. – Ploughbreaker Horticultural hybrids: * ''
Erythrina ×bidwillii ''Erythrina'' 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 in height. The generi ...
'' Lindl. * '' Erythrina ×sykesii'' Barneby & Krukoff
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Butea monosperma ''Butea monosperma'' is a species of '' Butea'' native to tropical and sub-tropical parts of the South Asia and Southeast Asia, ranging across Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysi ...
'' ( Lam.) Taub. (as ''E. monosperma'' Lam.) * ''
Piscidia piscipula ''Piscidia piscipula'', commonly named Florida fishpoison tree, Jamaican dogwood, or fishfuddle, is a medium-sized, deciduous, tropical tree in the Fabaceae family. It is native to the Greater Antilles (except Puerto Rico), extreme southern Flori ...
'' (L.) Sarg (as ''E. piscipula'' L.)


Legal status


United States


Louisiana

Growing, selling or possessing ''Erythrina'' spp. except for
ornamental Ornamental may refer to: *Ornamental grass, a type of grass grown as a decoration *Ornamental iron, mild steel that has been formed into decorative shapes, similar to wrought iron work *Ornamental plant, a plant that is grown for its ornamental qua ...
purposes, is prohibited by Louisiana State Act 159 (where the genus is misspelled ''Erythina''); the Act covers various known, suspected, or rumored hallucinogenic plants.


See also

* Mandarava * Psychedelic plants *
Victor A. Reko Viktor Aloisius Reko, (born 3 August 1880 in Vienna) was an Austrian teacher and scientific author who moved to Mexico in 1921. He is best known for his popular book ''Magische Gifte: Rausch- und Betäubungsmittel der Neuen Welt'' (''"Magic Poisons ...


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University of Florida−UF Featured Creatures: Moths of ''Erythrina'' plants
— from the UF
Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences The University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) is a teaching, research and Extension scientific organization focused on agriculture and natural resources. It is a partnership of federal, state, and county governmen ...
. {{Taxonbar, from=Q1340386 Fabaceae genera Medicinal plants Ornamental trees Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus