Cercis is the botanical name for the Eastern Redbud-a small tree native to the Eastern United States-growing from Maine to Florida.
The Cercis canadensis has dark bark, large heart-shaped dark green leaves, and purple flowers in spring -hence Cercis company colors are fl, green and purple.
The Cercis is a hardy, understory tree-secure next to giant sycamores, maples, and ash, and intermingling with other native trees - dogwoods, hollies and birches.
Cercis is the ancient name for the oriental Judas Tree, which is actually a different plant.
Eastern Redbud is a quick-growing small tree often used as a specimen tree, in group plantings, or in naturalized areas, noted for its early Spring accent flowering and vased growth habit in youth.
Cercis canadensis is a popular small ornamental tree, whose assets of lavender-pink Springflowers, youthful quick growth, youthful vased growth habit, and ornamental bark and branching character with age are constrasted with its tendency to have a short functional service life of about fiften years in many urban landscapes.
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Cercis siliquastrum at Wisley can be found in the Arboretum, the Rock Garden, Model Garden and on Seven Acres. The Seven Acres specimen is easy to find, just beside the Lake.
Cercis siliquastrum which, possibly through confusion between the name Judas and the place Judaea is now known as the tree on which Judas hanged himself.
A handsome broadly spreading deciduoustree that gradually develops a rounded crown, producing clusters of pea-like pinkflowers on the previous years wood, and on the main trunk.
C. reniformis ‘Oklahoma’ (see B970 herein) is more commonly sold in commerce than the species because its flowers are darker (rosy magenta to wine red) and its leaves are a richer green with more gloss and wax.
Many authorities consider Cercis reniformis to be synonymous with C. texensis, C. canadensis var.
Cercis, Inc. designs and manufactures test instruments for the fiber optic communication and optical sensor industries, supplying both OEMs or endusers standard or customized products.
Cercis also supplies instruments - like the MILES (Multiple Laser Engagement Systems) Universal Reference Laser - for military and security training, simulation, or targeting applications.
Cercis 6120 Series Fiber Optic Tester is a 1/4-rack mount/benchtop instrument containing up to four sources (LASER, VCSEL, or LED) with an optical power meter and visual fault finder.
Image:240px-Cercis.jpg Cercis, the Redbuds, is a genus of about 6-10 species in the subfamily Faboideae of the pea family Fabaceae, native to warm-temperate regions of the northern hemisphere.
They are small deciduoustrees or large shrubs, characterised by simple, rounded to heart-shaped leaves and pinkish-red flowers borne in the early spring on bare leafless shoots.
Cercis texensis - TexasRedbud (Texas; often treated as a variety of C. canadensis)
Cercis canadensis L. View 236 genera in Fabaceae, 3 species in Cercis or click below on a thumbnail map or name for species profiles.
Cercis canadensis L. This plant and the related entities and synonyms italicized and indented below are listed by the U.S. federal government or a state.
Cercis canadensis L. AL-Trees of Alabama and the Southeast
Cercis Astro will reply with an activation code which will permanently activate the software.
Cercis Astro allows the purchaser to install the software on multiple PCs, but each installation will require activation.
Replace with a 400mA TR5 (Wickmann 37204000411 or equivalent) slow-blow fuse, available from Cercis Astro (5 pack $5), as well as electronics distributors or electronics stores.
Cercis chinensis 'Don Egolf' The U.S. National Arboretum announces the release of 'Don Egolf', an exciting new redbud.
Cercis canadensis 'Appalachian Red' (Redbud) This redbud cultivar "shouts when it opens" from dark reddish-purple buds to "glow-in-the-dark neon" magentaflowers, clustered thickly along the...
Cercis also supplies accessories for its products for use with the variety of camera or telescope options.
If there are any applications for which the DslrStar or FocusStar might be modified to meet the application, please contact us.
Cercis manufacturers hand held test instruments for fiber optics, including LASER, VCSEL, and LED light sources and fault finders, plus optical power meters.
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Caesalpiniaceae: Cercis canadensis - Native, from Navasota Flora.
Caesalpiniaceae: Cercis canadensis (jpeg) TAMU Campus Flora, photo by Alex Robinson (tree relative to student on 12 Oct 98) southeast of the Kyle Field (overview map or zoom)
Caesalpiniaceae: Cercis canadensis (jpeg) TAMU Campus Flora, photo by Alex Robinson (leaves and fruit on 12 Oct 98) southeast of the Kyle Field (overview map or zoom)
Although in its native habitat Chinese redbud will often grow as a tree to 50' tall, in cultivation in the U.S. it usually grows much smaller as an open, multi-stemmed shrub from 8-15' tall.
It is similar to our native redbud (Cercis canadensis - H550), except Chinese redbud has larger rose-purple flowers, glossier leaves with more deeply cordate leaf bases, longer seed pods and variable but usually less attractive fall color.
Notwithstanding these differences, the two species can be difficult to distinguish.
CercisL. occures in the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Wisconsin, West Virginia
CercisL. View 236 genera in Fabaceae or click below on a thumbnail map or name for species profiles.
CercisL. Click on a scientific name below to expand it in the PLANTS Classification Report.