Texas redbud tree named Traveller

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A variety of Texas Redbud (Cercis canadensis var. texensis) having alternating stem branching with the orientation of shoot tip growth approximately - 45.degree. from the horizon with occasional arching shoots eventually reorienting downward. The leaves are cauline, petiolate with petioles glabrous and terete. Emerging foilage is red in color.

REFERENCES:
Huxley, A., et al., (Eds.), "Cercis" The New Royal Horticultural Society Dictionary of Horticulture vol. I 1992 The Stockton Press, N.Y. pp. 573-574.
Vines, R. A., "Legume Family" Trees, Shrubs, and Woody vines of the Southwest 1984 University of Texas Press, pp. 553-555.
Krussmann, G., "Cercis" Manual of Cultivated Broad-Leaved Trees and Shrubs 1976 Timber Press, Beaverton, Org., pp. 311-313.
Hopkins, M., (1942) "Cercis in North America" Rhodora, vol. 44, No. 522, pp. 193-211.

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