Erythrina herbacea
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Erythrina herbacea
This plant will eventually form a huge underground root. It's a young planting and hasn't formed anything substantial yet. Soon to be moved into a 10 gallon clay pot.
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Re: Erythrina herbacea
In Fremont it could be grown in ground. In Pleasanton? Very iffy or might be a die back each winter and return in those sometimes hot summers there. Nice foliage on it.
Hayward Ca. 75-80f summers,60f winters.
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Re: Erythrina herbacea
Extremely hardy and herbaceous in colder climates. It's going in a pot so I can expose and show off the root.
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