The
common Coral tree is a medium sized deciduous tree occurring in the
bushveld and coastal areas.
Red flowers form just before the leaves appear and fruiting is from
September to February. The flowers attract Sunbirds and insects which
then attract insect eating birds. Woodpeckers and Barbets like to
nest in these trees. The leaves are compound with three heart-shaped
leaflets.
The bark is used for treating rheumatism
and arthritis. Crushed leaves are used to reduce inflammation on
septic sores. Burnt bark powder is used to reduce inflammation on
open sores. Toothache is treated with an infusion made from boiled
or soaked bark. To relieve earache an infusion of the leaves can
be used as ear drops.
Kudu,
Nyala, Elephant, Klipspringer,
and black rhino, browse the leaves. Vervet
monkeys and baboons eat the flowers.
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