- Cercis - Wikipedia
The Judas tree (Cercis siliquastrum) is 10–15 m tall tree native to the south of Europe and southwest Asia It is found in Iberia, southern France, Italy, Bulgaria, Greece, and Asia Minor, and forms a low tree with a flat spreading head
- Cercis canadensis (American Judas Tree, American Redbud, Eastern Redbud . . .
Cercis canadensis Common Name (s): American Judas Tree American Redbud Eastern Redbud Redbud Previously known as: Cercis canadensis var alba Cercis dilatata Siliquastrum canadense
- Cercis: The Redbuds - Arnold Arboretum
The type of redbud that has been discussed thus far corresponds technically to Cercis canadensis var canadensis It is native to the eastern United States and is distinguished from other North American redbuds by its tapering-acute leaves that at maturity are thin and dull green on both surfaces
- Cercis canadensis - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Cercis canadensis, commonly called eastern redbud, is a deciduous, often multi-trunked understory tree with a rounded crown that typically matures to 20-30’ tall with a slightly larger spread
- Cercis (Redbud Tree) - Captivating Beauty for Your Landscape
Cercis, commonly known as Redbud, is a genus of deciduous trees and shrubs recognized for their distinctive, heart-shaped leaves and vibrant clusters of pink or magenta flowers
- Foraging Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis) - Practical Self Reliance
Eastern Redbud or Cercis canadensis is a small, perennial, deciduous tree with pink flowers in the early spring Eastern Redbud is in the Fabaceae family, often called the legume or pea family
- Cercis - Trees and Shrubs Online
Cercis species are unarmed, deciduous trees or shrubs The leaves are simple, entire and may be heart-shaped or kidney-shaped; there is a long, distinct petiole
- Cercis — cultivation and care, purchase
The genus Cercis includes 7 species of fairly unpretentious deciduous trees and shrubs The most popular among them is cercis horny, or European (Cercis siliquastrum), called crimson, or Jewish tree
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