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Examples

  • Oh that Cercis, with the light streaming through the leaf.

    Late April Mish Mash « Fairegarden 2010

  • All those nursery pots of Cercis lined up in the garden center.

    Late April Mish Mash « Fairegarden 2010

  • I really like your shot of the Cercis, what a great color.

    Late April Mish Mash « Fairegarden 2010

  • We decided at the last minute not to remove the Cercis, planting the Edgeworthia close by, just in case it lived.

    Late April Mish Mash « Fairegarden 2010

  • One of my first targets was a redbud tree (Cercis canadensis) that had grown to about 12 feet high and six feet across, crowding out the ninebark bush on its right side and witch hazel tree on the left.

    Fear of Pruning Bart Ziegler 2010

  • I love the Cercis…. wish they were harider and more successful here.

    Winters Of Spring « Fairegarden 2009

  • Relict Cercis siliquastrum small forest stands frequently appear on limestone substrates in the central part of the Thyrrenian slopes of the Appenines, characterized by a number of deciduous species, such as Quercus pubescens, Acer monspessulanum, Carpinus orientalis, and Crataegus monogyna.

    Italian sclerophyllous and semi-deciduous forests 2008

  • Nine species classified as rare in the Slovenian Red Data Book are also present and include Aconitum anthora, Cercis siliquastrum, Delphinium fissum, Euphrasia italica, Juniperus oxycedrus, Laburnum alschingeri; Orobanche hederae is found only in the Great Valley.

    Skocjan Caves Regional Park, Slovenia 2008

  • Cuyacama College, Ornamental Horticulture "Cercis Siliquastrum" (Judas Tree) www. cuyamaca.net

    The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe 2006

  • They include small tree species such as dogwood (Cornus spp.), red bud (Cercis canandensis), cedar (Juniperus spp.), and American holly (Ilex opaca).

    Southeastern mixed forests 2008

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