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TeamProg

(6,630 posts)
Mon Apr 1, 2024, 10:20 PM Apr 2024

Red Bud blooming on river walk today.

On Merced River about 20 miles downstream from Yosemite Valley.

Walked down a dirt road that goes to some campgrounds.




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Red Bud blooming on river walk today. (Original Post) TeamProg Apr 2024 OP
What a beautiful country we have! Could this be some kind of sage? Deuxcents Apr 2024 #1
Mmm, Red Bud is not thought of as edible:: TeamProg Apr 2024 #2
The reason I asked is my sister has Texas Sage shrubs and they're a lavender shade Deuxcents Apr 2024 #5
It's a legume, Cercis occidentalis hunter Apr 2024 #6
Really pretty. Thanks for the info.. Deuxcents Apr 2024 #7
I have planted it on my property. nt AnotherDreamWeaver Apr 2024 #9
Wow! Stunningly beautiful. Diamond_Dog Apr 2024 #3
Beautiful! Bluethroughu Apr 2024 #4
Thanks for these wonderful photos, my dear TeamProg! CaliforniaPeggy Apr 2024 #8

Deuxcents

(23,637 posts)
5. The reason I asked is my sister has Texas Sage shrubs and they're a lavender shade
Mon Apr 1, 2024, 10:32 PM
Apr 2024

Maybe off topic but back in the day, we bought a different kind of “red bud”..sure didn’t look like these!

hunter

(39,794 posts)
6. It's a legume, Cercis occidentalis
Mon Apr 1, 2024, 10:32 PM
Apr 2024

Here's its natural range, in green:



It's actually more widespread than that in California, mainly because people have planted it as an ornamental

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cercis_occidentalis

CaliforniaPeggy

(154,856 posts)
8. Thanks for these wonderful photos, my dear TeamProg!
Mon Apr 1, 2024, 10:37 PM
Apr 2024

The redbud is especially beautiful, with that color.

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