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Flora Carolinæensis; Or, A Historical, Medical and ...
American Judas Tree, or Ked Hud, an indigenous, deciduous tree, growing
naturally in the United States ; in some positions it will grow to the size of the
former; the branches are also irregular, the leaves are heart-bhaped, downy, and
placed ...
John Linnaeus Edward Whitridge Shecut, 1806
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The New England Farmer: Devoted to Agriculture, ...
The American Judas-tree, sometimes called the Red Bud, is an early flowering,
small tree, and deserves a place in a large arden; it is conspicuous for its large
heart-shaped derives, and its handsome rose-colored flowers, which appear in ...
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The Gardeners Dictionary: Containing the Methods of ...
The American Judas-tree, commonly called Red-bud. 3. Cercis foliis cordato-
acumina- tis glabris. The Carolina Judas-tree with small Flowers. The first of
these Trees is very common in the South Parts of France, I: jr.; and Spain, from
whence it ...
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Sylvan sketches; or, A companion to the park and the ...
The American Judas tree, Cercis Canadensis, grows naturally in North America,
where it is called Red-bud tree, from the red flower-buds appearing in the spring
before the leaves. This seldom exceeds twelve feet in height in this country, but ...
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The
American Gardener's Calendar
The Cercis canadensis, or American Judas tree, is one of our most beautifir?
early flowering and ornamental plants ; and may be propagated, by sowing its
seeds in March, as directed for the common locust tree. The Halesia tetrafitera, or
...
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The
American Gardener's Calendar; Adapted to the Climates ...
The Cercu canadensis, or American Judas tree, is one of our most beautiful early
flowering and ornamental plants ; and may be propagated, by sowing its seeds in
March, as directed for the common locust tree. The Halesia lelrafitera, or ...
The American Judas tree, Cercis Canademis, grows naturally in North America,
where it is called Red-bud tree, from the red flower-buds appearing in the spring
before the leaves. This seldom exceeds twelve feet in height in this country, but in
...
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Sylvan sketches; or, A companion to the park and the ...
The American Judas tree, Cercis Canadensis, grows naturally in North America,
where it is called Red-bud tree, from the red flower-buds appearing in the spring
before the leaves. This seldom exceeds twelve feet in height in this country, but ...
Elizabeth Kent (botanist.), 1825
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A Short Treatise on Horticulture
Cercis canadensis, or American Judas Tree.— This tree, in a good soil, has
attained to the height of 25 feet, but its general stature is from 12 to 15 feet. The
leaves are heart shaped -and downy, and placed alternately. The different
varieties of ...
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The Leguminosae, a Source Book of Characteristics, Uses, and ...
This habit of cauliflory is rare among temperate zone trees. The Asian species, C.
racemosa Oliv. & Hook., is perhaps the most showy for its pendulous racemes of
pink blossoms. C. canadensis L., the American Judas tree or American redbud, ...