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.
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