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The Redbud Tree; Cercis Canadensis - Daves Garden The eastern redbud Cercis canadensis is native to North America east of the Rocky Mountains, from Canada to the Deep South into Florida There are similar species in the west and in Europe, in fact one of the common names for this tree is the Judas Tree, because legend as it that Judas Iscariot hanged himself from one after he betrayed Christ
Tasty Treats From the Redbud Tree - Daves Garden Make redbud jelly Jelly from redbud flowers is wonderful and easy to make Since they are blooming now in west Kentucky, I decided to gather some and make up a batch When gathering the blossoms, take care to avoid trees where the exhaust from automobiles might contaminate them This is an excellent activity to involve children
Choosing a Small Ornamental Tree - Daves Garden Redbud (Cercis canadensis) It seems as though everyone has a sentimental recollection about a Redbud tree The heart shaped leaves, petite and distinctive form, and of course the beautiful early spring magenta-pink blooms are burned into people's memories Eastern Redbud trees can reach 15 to 20 feet tall with a spread of the same and are hardy to Zone 4
What is Blackberry Winter? Or Redbud Winter? Or Dogwood Winter? There is also Dogwood Winter, Locust Winter, Whippoorwill Winter, Redbud Winter and even Linsey-Woolsey Britches Winter Long before there were visuals on TV showing long-range weather patterns of the jet stream and ocean currents, local folks had sure signs for when to plant and when to wait