I have decided to join the blogging craze. I am looking forward to taking a moment to find out a little more about the plants I have been photographing. I hope to explore all aspects of plants, flowers, trees and other garden related topics. Sorry about having to watermark the photos but there are a lot of people using them without permission.
Sunday, May 02, 2010
Weeping Texas Redbud
Weeping Texas Redbud
Cercis canadensis var. texensis 'Traveler'
(SER-sis)
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This was a new variation on the Weeping Redbud Craze for me. The tree seems to be like the regular Weepers that you see but the price was almost double ($595 US) for a 6-foot high tree with a reasonable crown. Redbuds always invoke a little bit of an up and down feeling in the garden. When blooming they are a fabulous splash of color on the down side the ones I have managed have been weak wooded and mostly uncooperative and often have a very long period of decline before dying. The heart shaped leaves are nice however the craggy winter outline is less than desirable. I think they are good specimen to use on the edge of the woods where they can fade in and out of prominence instead of using them as a focal point. There is a small commercial development near my house that planted redbuds in their parking lot last year. Half of them died this spring and the some of the others have a lot of dead wood in them and as usual the others look great with a lot of flowers.
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11 comments:
Redbuds are so beautiful! I had several of them surrounding my home when I lived in Missouri. I miss them every year.
Vibrant shot with a lot of character.
Our redbuds are long since finished, thanks for another look.
Redbuds are gorgeous, aren't they?
Your Redbud shot is magnificent and that color is fantastic. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful shot on the redbuds.
Gorgeous. Gorgeous and temperamental seem to go hand in hand, eh?
These are pretty little flowers in nice shade of pale purple.
One of my favorite spring blooms. Lovely capture.
Thanks to all. Redbuds will continue to be a garden classic.
i just love this.
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