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Cercis canadensis, the eastern redbud, is a large deciduous shrub or small tree, native to eastern North America from southern Michigan south to central Mexico, west to New Mexico. Species thrive as far west as California and as far north as southern Ontario. [3] It is the state tree of Oklahoma.
Cercis species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including mouse moth and Automeris io (both recorded on eastern redbud). The bark of C. chinensis has been used in Chinese medicine as an antiseptic. [7] Cercis fossils have been found that date to the Eocene. [8] [9]
The Eastern Redbud tree at Silver Lake Nature Center is a showstopper in spring, commonly with tiny purple-red blooms that cover its branches before its heart-shaped leaves break out. In autumn ...
Cercis occidentalis is a deciduous shrub to small tree, growing up to 7 metres (23 ft) tall. The largest individual is in Santa Rosa and is 8.8 metres (29 ft) high. Its crown is rounded on clustered, erect branches to a width of 10–20 feet (3.0–6.1 m).
Mexican bird-of-paradise tree Fabaceae (legume family (peas)) Yes Cercis: redbuds; Cercis canadensis: eastern redbud Fabaceae (legume family (peas)) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes IUCN (LC) 471 Cercis canadensis var. texana: Texas redbud Fabaceae (legume family (peas)) Yes Yes Yes Yes Dermatophyllum: mescalbeans; Dermatophyllum secundiflorum ...
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Cercis or Redbud tree Cercis canadensis, Eastern redbud; Cercis occidentalis, Western redbud; Other uses. Redbud Woods controversy, dispute at Cornell University, USA;
The atmospheric rivers are gone, but the water they dumped on Southern California has prompted dormant plants to bloom for the first time in years. Native wildflowers and invasive weeds are all ...