I just adore redbuds, so I though Iād share with you a few little factoids I discovered about this beloved harbinger of Spring.
Random nonsenseā¦Itās just another service this blog provides.Ā Itās all for you friends.Ā Ā hehehe
Random factoid #1 ā The botanical name for the redbud is Cercis canadensis.Ā This particular cultivar that was planted in our median after the ice storm is Cercis canadensis āOklahomaā.Ā Thereās no real difference between it and the original except that the flowers are a little deeper and more vibrant in color.
And speaking of colorā¦just look at those glorious magenta blossoms! (Or are they fuchsia? Which would you call it??)
The humble Redbud grows naturally all over the state of Oklahoma, mostly in valleys and ravines.Ā It typically reaches heights of around 20-30 feet tall and itās branches can spread to over 20 feet.
Random factoid #2 ā The showy magenta flowers are only pollinated by long-tongued bees, because researcher believe short-tongued bees cannot reach the nectaries deep inside the flowers.
Random factoid #3 ā Maimee Lee Robinson Browne (1881-1963) was so enamored by the humble Redbud tree that she campaigned for it to become the state tree.Ā In 1937 the Redbud, as a welcome to āsturdy and hardy pioneers,ā was given emblem status by the State Legislature.Ā And on June 24,1971, the redbud became the official state tree.
Like Maimee, I love the notion that the Redbudās heart-shaped leaves evoke a message of love in Oklahoma.
I canāt think of any better ambassador for Spring!
Peace, Kelly
Beautiful.
I guess azaleas would be our ambassadors for spring around here.
Love the last shot. These trees are so vibrant! š
Love your redbud photos, Kelly! Such gorgeous color! Glad you linked to your blog from Focusing on Life’s linky party as I have been inspired by your St. Johns album. Love the idea of using the Sharpie pen on a transparency! Am going to have to give that a try.
thanks terri! so glad i found the site and got reconnected with some many wonderful gals from the Picture Winter class! š
Very nice macro shots! The pink is so pretty!
xo,
Linda
thank you so much! š
We’ve got redbud fever in my neighborhood, too! I love your photos.
thanks dotti! i’m so glad i visited your site and got to see so many familiar “faces” from Picture Winter. š
One of my favorite trees, the blossoms stand out so nicely with all the green of spring.
thank you!! š
Love your images of these beautiful trees! I need to keep my eye open for some near me!
Redbuds …so pretty. Lovely post. I learned something, too!
only you would know all these facts!! š Love you Kelly!