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House Digest on MSN4 Signs That Heat Stress Is Getting To Your Lawn And What You Can Do About ItSummer brings the heat, and sometimes it can take a toll on your lawn. If you're seeing any of these heat-related lawn ...
Trees provide essential structure while adding their own unique beauty to the landscape. Discover gorgeous flowering trees ...
Eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis) has a delicate, elegant spread that makes it quite appealing when grown as an individual tree in an open space where the branches can spread. Zones: 4 to 9 ...
The Eastern Redbud (Cercis Canadensis) is a popular ornamental tree. One of the best trees for front yards, its vibrant pink flowers bloom in early spring, offering beautiful curb appeal.
This week I want to talk about the beautiful Eastern Redbud Tree (Cercis canadensis), which is blooming right now. As you drive across the Valley, you will see it along roadsides and on the edge ...
The Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis) tree is native to Appalachia, and indigenous peoples have used the flowers, buds and seed pods as a food and medicinal source for centuries.
In Longwood’s Meadow Garden, Eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis), Carolina silverbell (Halesia carolina), and flowering dogwood (Cornus) bloom in harmony with nature.
If you have trees such as Oak (Quercus spp.), Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis), Pine (Pinus spp.) or Hickory (Carya spp.), you have a great start.
The redbud’s Latin name, Cercis, is equally pedestrian: it is taken from the Greek kerkis which means “a weaver’s shuttle” and refers to the shape of the tree’s seed pods.
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