Erythrina flabelliformis

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Read about Erythrina flabelliformis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Erythrina flabelliformis, Kearney. Shrub or small tree, to 10 ft.: sts. velvety white when young, bearing stout curved prickles below the If.-axils: Lvs. canescent when young, usually prickly; lfts. firm, fan- shaped or deltoid-ovate, usually broader than long, rounded at apex: fls. bright scarlet crowded in short terminal racemes, numerous, pedicels velvety-canescent; calyx campanulate, truncate, usually somewhat oblique, white-tomentose; standard exceeding the calyx, about 1½ in. long, linear-oblong, narrowed at both ends; wings and keel short: pod linear, torose; seeds oval, bright scarlet with whitish hilum. S. E. Ariz.—Offered in S. Calif. CH


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