Coral bush is a shrub or small tree with a single trunk, a loose, spreading
crown and a typical height in cultivation of 6-10 ft, although it
can grow up to 20 ft tall. The very beautiful and distinctive leaves are large,
growing up to 12 in wide. They are cut deeply into 7-11 narrow lobes
with the margins of each lobe themselves dissected into narrow pointed
segments. They are dark green above and whitish beneath. The flowers are
bright coral red and borne in flat-topped clusters on long stalks held high
above the foliage. Coral plant blooms on and off all year long, and especially
during hot weather. Most euphorbs have a milky sap that flows from broken
stems, but that of coral plant looks more like cloudy water.
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed in Garden of Five
Senses, Delhi
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