It is hard to express adequately the miracle of a tree that had branches so bare all through winter suddenly go from stark brown to magenta.
But there she is again, emerging from her own winter of storms, freeze, winds, drought and still standing, still surviving, still blooming, still giving.


"For winter's rains and ruins are over,
And all the season of snows and sins;
The days dividing lover and lover,
The light that loses, the night that wins;
And time remembered is grief forgotten,
And frosts are slain and flowers begotten,
And in green underwoodand cover
Blossom by blossom the spring begins."





18 comments:
beautiful, beautiful...one of my favorite flowering trees...the Redbud...so many fond memories.
Wow, those are pretty. I'm pretty sure we don't have those in Minnesota.
How beautiful! Just the antidote for a sniffly, miserable late winter day!
Yes the tree is one of the first to get up and dressed,lovely tree.
Indeed...Spring is upon us; what beautiful colors
Can't believe you have redbuds already. Isn't that a good month early?
Beautiful! Such a delicate color, and I'm envious, since we are still waiting for the blooms to come out. A cold snap slowed everything down...
Guess my redbud has died. Not a single sign of life. :(
Oh what a beautiful tree ! Such pretty colour ! Awesome photos ! I cant wait to see bushes , trees and flowers bloom ! Have a great day !
She is beautiful! No redbuds in South Dakota either. I do hope your weather behaves itself and no late frosts! The weather is so unpredictable anymore even the trees are mixed up!
Love those trees. We don't have them here in England so your pictures reminded me of my other home!
'The days dividing lover and lover!' indeed (sigh). Love Swinburne
None in Minnesota..so I am so glad I dropped by to see yours..beautiful! :)
Can't decide whether I like spring or fall better but I'm tired of gray so I'll take spring's riot of colors which is just starting to show with the daffodils ready to bloom.
Oh how beautiful! I'm sure it's so nice to see color!
I miss redbud. They are a favorite.
What a very brave tree to come out and shine when winter still threatens
love
tweedles
We won't see redbuds for another month and a half. Yours is very pretty. I like seeing them with they grow wild in the timbers around here.
I've never heard of Redbuds they look beautiful. Theres something wonderful about blossom breaking not only from the tips of branches but actually out of the old wood too.
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