Posted in Camera-Walking, Country Fotos, Country Sights, Gardening, nature, Seasons, Virginia, tagged country views, Eastern Redbud, flowers, Forsythia, Native Plants, Pathway of Blooms, Pink flowers, Planting Trees, rural Virginia, springtime, Tractors, trees on April 21, 2019|
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There is a tree I love.
Most of the year it is a little spindly tree, hardly recognizable and often mistaken for a common weed.
Then Spring arrives and the flowers of this tree are like decorative trimming on a fantastical wedding cake.
The metamorphasis happens right after Forsythia blooms here in Virginia. A cloud of pink begins to line the roadsides. And suddenly there are sparkling pathways of brilliant pink for miles around.
I think this is a special time when nature is transformational and with its magic wand, even a frog can become a prince.

Cercis canadensis, Eastern Redbud
Tried and True Native Plant Selections for the Mid-Atlantic
Copious clusters of fabulous pink to fuchsia flowers hug bare branches in early spring giving way to heart-shaped leaves. This Pea family member often grows as an understory tree in mixed forests in the Mid-Atlantic Region* from southern Pennsylvania through Virginia. The Virginia Native Plant Society named Eastern Redbud as Wildflower of the Year for 2013.
Print Version: Cercis canadensis, Eastern Redbud
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