Cercis canadensis L., Eastern Redbud
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Cercis canadensis, Eastern Redbud, trees
have smooth bark. Tarrant Co., Texas
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Seed pods of Eastern Redbud trees dry
then crack open to release the seeds.
Tarrant Co., Texas
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Eastern Redbuds develop long seed pods
typical of species in the Pea family.
Tarrant Co., Texas
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In the spring, Cercis canadensis
develops its prized pink flowers.
April- Harrison Co., Texas
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Pink blooms of Eastern Redbud on thin
pink stems give this species its name.
April- Harrison Co., Texas
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The flowers of Cercis canadensis grow
in clusters born out of the branch bark.
April- Harrison Co., Texas
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Young Eastern Redbud tree growing
along the roadside.
April- Harrison Co., Texas
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Eastern Redbud leaves are light
yellowish green and heart shaped.
June, Tarrant Co., Texas
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The seed pods of Eastern Redbuds are
pink and green before drying out and
turning brown.
June, Tarrant Co., Texas
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