Plant in wilderness

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  1. jtucker444

    jtucker444 Member

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    This is a wild plant found in the woods in south eastern Alabama. It is blooming now. I've not seen one more than 3-4 feet tall. Could someone identify it for me?
     

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  2. Daniel Mosquin

    Daniel Mosquin Paragon of Plants UBC Botanical Garden Forums Administrator Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    Re: Jenna

    Erythrina herbacea. Nice find, this was one of the highlights of our recent trip to the US Southeast a couple weeks ago. It was blooming in the Francis Marion Nat'l Forest northeast of Charleston, SC.
     
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    Re: Jenna

    Thank you SO much! I look forward to seeing them every year. I'm Canadian, have been living here 4 yrs. I have one in my yard under a dogwood, but its never bloomed. The ones I see walking in the woods are beautiful right now!
     

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