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Erythrina variegata
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Noun1.Erythrina variegata - small to medium-sized thorny tree of tropical Asia and northern Australia having dense clusters of scarlet or crimson flowers and black seeds
coral tree, erythrina - any of various shrubs or shrubby trees of the genus Erythrina having trifoliate leaves and racemes of scarlet to coral red flowers and black seeds; cultivated as an ornamental


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Some of these exciting objects include an English Victorian gold and tiger's claw brooch, circa 1860; a Georgian kingfisher feather hair ornament, circa 1820; and a green iridescent South American beetle brooch mounted in gold, circa 1880.
Hardly the talk of a man expecting to take Woods down the stretch on Sunday, or believing he can keep the Tiger's claws off the US Open title Ogilvie will be defending in June.
He's got the Open at St Andrews in his sights and, on the back of his fourth US Masters triumph in Augusta and his second place at the US Open last month, Tiger's claws are showing again.
 
 
 
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