Cockspur Coral Tree (Erythrina crista-galli)

The Cockspur Coral Tree (Erythrina crista-galli) is a vibrant ornamental tree native to South America, famous for its spectacular red flowers shaped like coral blossoms. Blooming from spring to summer, this fast-growing tree adds dramatic color and a tropical flair to any landscape.

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Key Features

  • Brilliant Red Flowers: Striking clusters of red blossoms resemble coral blooms.
  • Fast Growth: Quickly establishes itself, providing beauty and shade.
  • Low Maintenance: Requires minimal care once established.
  • Drought Tolerance: Thrives in sunny, warm climates with little water needs.
  • Versatile Landscaping Tree: Perfect for gardens, parks, driveways, and tropical settings.

Advantages of Cockspur Coral Tree

  • Long Blooming Season: Flowers from spring through summer, attracting attention.
  • Wildlife Friendly: Attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, and pollinators.
  • Heat & Drought Resistant: Ideal for warm regions with minimal rainfall.
  • Decorative Appeal: Its unique flower clusters create a stunning focal point.

Applications

  • Private Villas & Luxury Gardens
  • Urban Parks & Greenbelts
  • Resorts & Hotel Landscapes
  • Corporate & Commercial Outdoor Spaces

Care Tips & Growing Conditions

  • Sunlight: Full sun for maximum flowering
  • Soil: Well-drained, fertile soil preferred
  • Watering: Moderate until established, then drought-tolerant
  • Pruning: Light pruning after blooming to maintain shape
  • Temperature: Best in warm climates; protect from frost in colder zones

Why Choose Our Erythrina crista-galli?

We offer healthy, nursery-grown Cockspur Coral Trees ready to thrive in your garden. Whether you want a tropical centerpiece or a flowering shade tree, this exotic species is the perfect choice for landscapers and garden enthusiasts alike.

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