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Plant Picture Guide

Acanthus - Akebia
Allium - Apios
Aquilegia - Asarum
Asclepias - Asimina
Aster - Atrichum
Bambusa - Campsis
Camptosorus - Chamaemelum
Chasmanthium - Coptis
Coreopsis - Dianthus
Dicentra - Erigeron
Eriophorum - Fragaria
Gaillardia - Hedyotis
Helianthus - Indocalamus
Iris - Lamium
Laportea - Lobelia
Lonicera - Maianthemum
Manfreda - Mimulus
Miscanthus
Mitchella - Onoclea
Ophiopogon - Osmunda
Pachysandra - Petasites
Phalaris - Philadelphus
Phlox
Phragmites
Phyllostachys
Physostegia - Polygonum
Polypodium - Potentilla
Prunus - Rhododendron
Rosa - Sasa
Sasaella - Scirpus
Sedum - Senecio
Shibataea - Stachys
Stokesia - Uvularia
Vaccinium - Vetiveria
Viburnum - Vinca
Viola - Zizia


Catalog as of February 04, 2010

Cercis

(Leguminosae - bean family)
Seven species of deciduous shrubs or small trees of the north temperate zone. Showy when in flower and appealing at all times, they are often cultivated as ornamentals.

Cercis canadensis - May 4 Cercis canadensis - May 4 Cercis canadensis - Aug 10 Redbud tree Redbud tree, close-up
canadensis decid tree • ht 20-30' • zones 4-9

eastern redbud tree


native, sun - part shade
e and c US

Beautiful, broadly rounded, redbud is among the finest of our native small trees for ornamental use. Covered with masses of small, lavender flowers in early spring. Begins blossoming when quite young. The attractive, dark green, heart-shaped leaves turn yellow in fall. Prefers moist, rich soil, but will succeed in most well-drained soils. Very adaptable as a landscape subject, redbud is excellent at woodland edges, near water features, or just about anywhere in the landscape. Can be trimmed up for use as a small shade tree.

4¼" pot, 8-12" tall, cat # 5D7A1 $14.95 each / 3+, $14.50 ea.
½ gal., 12-24" tall, cat # 5D7A2 $21.95 each.