Erythrina variegata

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Definition

Noun: 1. A small to medium-sized, thorny tree native to tropical Asia and northern Australia, characterized by dense clusters of bright scarlet or crimson flowers and black seeds. It is a species of flowering plant in the pea family, Fabaceae, commonly known as the Indian Coral Tree.

Usage
  • The Erythrina variegata is often planted as an ornamental shade tree in tropical regions due to its striking flowers.
  • In traditional medicine, extracts from the bark of Erythrina variegata have been used for various purposes.
  • The leaves of the Erythrina variegata tree are sometimes used as fodder for livestock.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical and horticultural contexts, Erythrina variegata is valued not only for its appearance but also as a nitrogen-fixing species that can improve soil quality.
  • The tree is sometimes used in agroforestry systems, providing shade for crops like coffee or cocoa.
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Names: Indian Coral Tree, Tiger's Claw, Variegated Coral Tree.
  • Genus: (a genus of flowering plants known as coral trees).
  • Species: (referring to its variegated leaf patterns in some varieties).
Synonyms
  • Indian Coral Tree
  • Tiger's Claw
Notes on Meaning

This term refers specifically to a single, distinct species of tree. While it shares the common name "coral tree" with other species in the Erythrina genus, Erythrina variegata is identified by its specific botanical characteristics, native range, and seed color.

Noun
  1. small to medium-sized thorny tree of tropical Asia and northern Australia having dense clusters of scarlet or crimson flowers and black seeds