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Definition: Cercis

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. Deciduous shrubs and trees of eastern Asia, southern Europe and the United States.[Wordnet].

Source: WordNet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

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"Cercis" is a common misspelling or typo for: Circus, Clerics, Carcass, Cerise, Coerces, Cerci, Circes, Cerci's.

Date "Cercis" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1828. (references)

Common Expressions: Cercis

Expressions Definition
Cercis canadenis Small shrubby tree of eastern North America similar to the Judas tree having usually pink flowers; found in damp sheltered underwood. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Cercis canadensis Small shrubby tree of eastern North America similar to the Judas tree having usually pink flowers; found in damp sheltered underwood. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Cercis occidentalis Shrub of western United States having pink or crimson flowers; often forms thickets. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Genus Cercis Deciduous shrubs and trees of eastern Asia, southern Europe and the United States. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

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Extended Definition: Cercis


Cercis

Cercis
Cercis siliquastrum
Cercis siliquastrum
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Caesalpinioideae
Tribe: Cercideae
Genus: Cercis
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Species

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Cercis, or Redbuds, is a genus of about 6-10 species in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the pea family Fabaceae, native to warm-temperate regions. They are small deciduous trees 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 species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Mouse Moth (recorded on Eastern Redbud).

A full list of species in the genus is:

  • Old World:
    • Cercis chinensis - Chinese Redbud (eastern Asia
    • Cercis chuniana - Chinese Species
    • Cercis chingii - Ching's Redbud (China)
    • Cercis funiushanensis - Minor variation from C. glabra and C. chinensis
    • Cercis gigantea - Giant Redbud (China)
    • Cercis glabra
    • Cercis griffithii - Afghan Redbud (southern central Asia)
    • Cercis japonica
    • Cercis pubescens - Minor variation from C. glabra and C. chinensis
    • Cercis racemosa - Chain-flowered Redbud (western China)
    • Cercis siliquastrum - Judas-tree or European Redbud (Mediterranean region)
    • Cercis yunnanensis - Yunnan Redbud (China)
  • New World:
    • Cercis canadensis - Eastern Redbud (eastern North America)
    • Cercis mexicana - Mexican Redbud (Mexico; often treated as a variety of C. canadensis)
    • Cercis occidentalis - California Redbud or Western Redbud (California)
    • Cercis reniformis - Oklahoma Redbud (Oklahoma; often treated as a variety of C. canadensis)
    • Cercis texensis - Texas Redbud (Texas; often treated as a variety of C. canadensis)
The Judas tree (Cercis siliquastrum) often bears flowers directly on its trunk.

Judas-tree (Cercis siliquastrum) is a small tree to 10-15 m tall native to the south of Europe and southwest Asia, in Iberia, southern France, Italy, Greece and Asia Minor, which forms a handsome low tree with a flat spreading head. In early spring it is covered with a profusion of magenta pink flowers, which appear before the leaves. The flowers have an agreeably acidic bite, and are eaten in mixed salad or made into fritters. The tree was frequently figured in the 16th and 17th century herbals.

This small, sparsely branched tree is said to be the one from which Judas Iscariot hanged himself after betraying Christ, but the name may derive from "Judea's tree", after the region encompassing Israel and Palestine where the tree is commonplace.

A smaller Eastern American woodland understory tree, Eastern Redbud, Cercis canadensis, is common from southernmost Canada to piedmont Alabama and East Texas. It differs from C. siliquastrum in its pointed leaves and slightly smaller size (rarely over 12 m tall). The flowers are also used in salads and for making pickled relish, while the inner bark of twigs gives a mustard-yellow dye.

The related Western Redbud, Cercis occidentalis, ranges from California east to Utah primarily in foothill regions. Its leaves are more rounded at the tip than the relatively heart-shaped leaves of the Eastern redbud. The tree often forms multi-trunked colonies that are covered in bright pink flowers in early spring (February - March). White-flowered variants are in cultivation. It buds only once a year. you gay The Chain-flowered Redbud (Cercis racemosa) from western China is unusual in the genus in having its flowers in pendulous 10 cm racemes, as in a Laburnum, rather than short clusters.

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Topics by Level of Interest: Cercis

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Cercis canadensis 15     Cercis 12
Cercis siliquastrum 12     Cercis canadensis 15
Cercis 12     Cercis occidentalis 7
Cercis occidentalis 7     Cercis siliquastrum 12

Source: the editor, created by/for EVE to gauge likely levels of human interest in linguistically triggered topics (compiled across various sources, such as Wikipedia and specialty expression glosses).

"Cercis" is a common misspelling or typo for: Circus, Clerics, Carcass, Cerise, Coerces, Cerci, Circes, Cerci's.

Synonym: Cercis
Position Synonym (sorted by strength)

Expression

genus Cercis.
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Computed Synonyms: Cercis

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 1   4.1089   Cercis     Judas tree     love tree, gainer, redbud   
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Translations: Cercis

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Central Danish Judastræ (Cercis). Additional references: Central Danish, Denmark, Germany, Cercis. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Simplified 紫荆 (cercis, Chinese redbud). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, Cercis. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Traditional 紫荊 (cercis). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, Cercis. (volunteer & more translations)
Danish Judastræ (Cercis). Additional references: Danish, Denmark, Germany, Cercis. (volunteer & more translations)
Dansk Judastræ (Cercis). Additional references: Dansk, Denmark, Germany, Cercis. (volunteer & more translations)
Deutsch Judasbaum (Judas tree, Cercis). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, Cercis. (volunteer & more translations)
Dutch Judasboom (Cercis, Judas tree). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, Cercis. (volunteer & more translations)
Français Arbre de Judée (Judas tree, Cercis). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, Cercis. (volunteer & more translations)
French Arbre de Judée (Judas tree, Cercis). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, Cercis. (volunteer & more translations)
Galego Árbore do amor (Cercis). Additional references: Galego, Spain, Portugal, Cercis. (volunteer & more translations)
Galician Árbore do amor (Cercis). Additional references: Galician, Spain, Portugal, Cercis. (volunteer & more translations)
Gallego Árbore do amor (Cercis). Additional references: Gallego, Spain, Portugal, Cercis. (volunteer & more translations)
German Judasbaum (Judas tree, Cercis). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, Cercis. (volunteer & more translations)
Hebrew כליל החורש (Cercis). Additional references: Hebrew, Israel, Cercis. (volunteer & more translations)
High German Judasbaum (Judas tree, Cercis). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, Cercis. (volunteer & more translations)
Hochdeutsch Judasbaum (Judas tree, Cercis). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, Cercis. (volunteer & more translations)
Ivrit כליל החורש (Cercis). Additional references: Ivrit, Israel, Cercis. (volunteer & more translations)
Sjaelland Judastræ (Cercis). Additional references: Sjaelland, Denmark, Germany, Cercis. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: Cercis

Language Translations for “Cercis” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag cathagercathagis (cercis). Additional references: Athag, Cercis. (volunteer)
Double Dutch cagercagis (cercis). Additional references: Double Dutch, Cercis. (volunteer)
Leet [&[z[!$ (cercis). Additional references: Leet, Cercis. (volunteer)
Oppish copercopis (cercis). Additional references: Oppish, Cercis. (volunteer)
Pig Latin Erciscay (Cercis). Additional references: Pig Latin, Cercis. (volunteer)
Terran B Judasbo (Cercis). Additional references: Terran B, Cercis. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi cubercubis (cercis). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, Cercis. (volunteer)
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