This large shrub to small tree has a gnarled and twisted trunk with dark rough furrowed bark and spreading branches that form a rounded crown. It has divided dark green leaves and the red pea-shaped flowers appear in a raceme in early summer.
Hardiness zones 8 to 11
Erythrina crista-galliis naturally found in South America growing in Brazil in drier forests in well drained moderately fertile soil in an open sunny position and is frost and drought tender.
Cockscomb is grown for its striking flowers and its attractive twisted habit. It is planted in parks and gardens as a lawn specimen or used in street plantings. It is also used for a tropical effect along borders. In cooler climates it is grown as a perennial and is suitable for coastal regions tolerating salt laden winds and wet or dry soils. It establishes in 3-5 years and is long lived. ID 558
Erythrina (e-rith-REEN-a) crista-galli(KRIS-ta-gă-lee)
Fabaceae (fab-AY-see-ee)