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Cercis siliquastrum
The deep pink flowers are produced on year-old or older growth, including the trunk, in spring. Also, the flowers display a blossom with five free petals and fused sepals. This flower shape is typical of the pea family (Fabaceae). The leaves appear shortly after the first flowers emerge. These are cordate with a blunt apex, which occasionally has a shallow notch at the tip. The tree produces long flat pods that hang vertically. The flowers are edible and purportedly have a sweet-acid taste. It is also known as Judas tree. The species was first described by Linnaeus in 1753.
The deep pink flowers are produced on year-old or older growth, including the trunk, in spring. Also, the flowers display a blossom with five free petals and fused sepals. This flower shape is typical of the pea family (Fabaceae). The leaves appear shortly after the first flowers emerge. These are cordate with a blunt apex, which occasionally has a shallow notch at the tip. The tree produces long flat pods that hang vertically. The flowers are edible and purportedly have a sweet-acid taste. It is also known as Judas tree. The species was first described by Linnaeus in 1753.
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Ma Grand-Mère disait " temps pommelé, fille fardée font courte durée" !!!
Bonne journée mon ami.
Esplêndida imagem com luz e céu maravilhosos, Zé!
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