Erythrina abyssinica

Erythrina abyssinica, known as the Coral tree, is a striking medium-sized tree recognized by its bright red, tubular flowers and thick, thorny branches. It thrives in savannahs and open woodlands across eastern and southern Africa, preferring well-drained soils. The leaves are trifoliate and the bark is spiny, making it easily identifiable. Traditionally, the Coral tree is valued for its medicinal properties, often used to support musculoskeletal health and relieve discomfort. Its bioactive compounds contribute to its reputation for managing inflammation and bolstering the body's natural defenses. The Coral tree also plays a vital role in local ecosystems, supporting pollinators with its vivid blossoms.