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A Coral Tree? What Cultivar of Zantedeschia?

Posted by Dinora none (My Page) on
Fri, Nov 23, 12 at 17:13

Hello!

Could anybody tell me which cultivar/variety of Zantedeschia is this?

http://s8.postimage.org/57s7n4dnp/Ross_Floral.png

And what type of tree is this, perhaps some kind of Erythrina?

http://www.goodplanning.org/assets/images/photo-gallery/CCentry.jpg


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RE: A Coral Tree? What Cultivar of Zantedeschia?

1 David schwimmer
2 Erythrinia lysistemon


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RE: A Coral Tree? What Cultivar of Zantedeschia?

Ha!

Good one. Actually those are some Zantedeschias behind his head and I'd like to know if it's a very well known cultivar.

As for Erythrina, I thought so too, but the way the bark is and the way the leaves are organized somehow doesn't convince me. Either that or I can't find a proper pic of this tree!


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RE: A Coral Tree? What Cultivar of Zantedeschia?

Ha ha!
Picture not the clearest, but they could be "Fire Glow" "Pink sensation", difficult to be precise.


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