
Erythrina herbacea - Wikipedia
Coral bean or Cherokee bean or Red cardinal -- Erythrina herbacea Coral bean grows as a low shrub or small tree, reaching around 5 m (16 ft) in height in areas that do not kill it back by …
Erythrina herbacea (Cardinal-spear, Cherokee-bean, Coral Bean, …
Coral bean is a low, glossy-leaved, thorny shrub, growing up to 6 ft. with many herbaceous, annual stems arising from the woody lower stem and perennial root. Three arrow-shaped …
Guide to Growing Native Coralbean - The Plant Native
Coralbean goes by many names: Cherokee Bean, Cardinal Spear, Red Cardinal, or Coral Bean (two words). No matter what you call it, these hummingbird favorites look stunning in southern …
Erythrina Herbacea - Coral Bean - Cherokee Bean - Mamou
One of the most intriguing plants I’ve had the pleasure of growing and observing is Erythrina Herbacea, also known as Coral Bean, Cherokee Bean, or Mamou. Whether you’re a curious …
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center - The University of Texas at …
These are followed by a persisent legume pod containing several bright red beans. The pod is blackish, constricted between the seeds, and up to 8 1/2 inches long. The seeds are firmly …
Bean Seeds, Cherokee Trail of Tears - Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds
It is good as a snap or dry bean and has shiny, black skin. Cherokee Trail of Tears beans are pole beans that grow best in well-drained, fertile, organically rich soil with a pH of 6.0 to 6.8. Full …
Florida Native Plant Society | Conserve, Preserve & Restore ... - FNPS
Deciduous, semi-evergreen in South Florida. Blooms in spring. Fruits remain on the plant through winter. Forming a thicket for wildlife protection. It has thorns, but they are rather small. The …
UNF: Erythrina herbacea
Erythrina herbacea - Cherokee bean, Coral bean Family Fabaceae Description: Over one hundred species of Erythrina are native to warm climate regions around the world. They are …
How Cherokee Trail of Tears Beans Connect a Community to Its …
Aug 29, 2024 · They provided four traditional bean varieties, including the Cherokee Trail of Tears; several Cherokee corn varieties; and candy roaster squash.
Bean: Cherokee Trail of Tears Overview - Growing Tips
Historic bean, good as snap or dry bean, hardy vining plants This heirloom was brought from Tennessee by the Cherokee people as they were marched to Oklahoma by the Federal …