Martin Pellizzer

Friesodielsia Paucinervis

Coral tree, scientifically known as Friesodielsia paucinervis, is a striking tropical plant native to the islands of the Indo-Pacific region. It is renowned for its vibrant, flame-like flowers that bloom in clusters, creating a dazzling display of red and orange hues. The plant's name is derived from its unique coral-like appearance, which is especially noticeable during its flowering season. Despite its beauty, it is relatively rare in the wild and often cultivated in botanical gardens and private collections. Its ornamental value makes it a popular choice for those seeking to add a touch of exotic color to their landscapes.