cercis canadensis
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Definition
Noun: * Eastern Redbud: A small, deciduous tree or large shrub native to eastern North America. It is known for its showy, pea-like pink flowers that bloom directly on its branches and trunk in early spring, before its heart-shaped leaves appear. It is closely related to the Judas tree (Cercis siliquastrum) and typically grows in moist, sheltered woodland areas.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The forest understory was brightened by the delicate pink blossoms of the Cercis canadensis.
- In early April, the Cercis canadensis in my garden is covered in flowers.
- Landscapers often use Cercis canadensis as an ornamental tree for its spring color.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical/Latin Name: The term is primarily used in scientific, horticultural, and formal botanical contexts to specify this particular species precisely, distinguishing it from other redbuds like (Judas tree) or (Western redbud).
- The study compared the drought tolerance of Cercis canadensis to that of other native species.
Variants and Related Words
- Eastern redbud: The common name for .
- Redbud: A general common name for trees in the genus .
- Cercis: The genus name for all redbud trees.
- Judas tree: The common name for , a closely related Mediterranean species.
Synonyms
- Eastern redbud
- American redbud
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Deciduous: A type of tree that loses its leaves annually, like the .
- Understory: A layer of vegetation beneath the main forest canopy, which is the typical habitat for .
- Ornamental tree: A tree grown primarily for decorative purposes, a common use for .
Noun
- small shrubby tree of eastern North America similar to the Judas tree having usually pink flowers; found in damp sheltered underwood