Erythrina herbacea was created in 1753.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Erythrina herbacea.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Erythrina herbacea.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Erythrina herbacea.
Chrysolina herbacea was created in 1825.
Erythrina subumbrans was created in 1910.
Erythrina cristina galli (Ceibo) is the National flower of Argentina. The Erythrina is a South American tree, with carmine red flowers and a crooked trunk. Locally Erythrina is called as ceibo, sebo or bucar. Common names of Erythrina include, Cockspur Coral Tree, Cock's Comb, Common Coral Tree, Cry-Baby Tree.
The flower of the Erythrina crista-galli tree (popularly known as ceibo).
The accepted scientific name is Agathodes designalis.
The accepted scientific name is Terastia meticulosalis.
The flower color of Erythrina crista-galli, commonly known as the cockspur coral tree, is typically bright red. However, there may be cultivars or variations with different flower colors, such as pink or white.
The smallest tree in the world is the dwarf willow (Salix herbacea) which grows to be about 1-6 inches tall. It is found in arctic and alpine regions where the harsh conditions limit its growth.
The rare tree known as the "Molocalili" which only sprouts seeds during the months of May and June. It has yellowish orange leaves with rough bark. Typically grows to 10' 2". " There are only 11 Molocalili trees left on the face of the Earth, 2 of which are in Argentina.