Cercis

/ˈsɜrsɪs/ noun

A genus of deciduous trees known as redbuds, native to North America, Europe, and Asia, with distinctive heart-shaped leaves and purple-pink flowers.

From Greek kerkis, which originally meant 'weaver's shuttle,' but the etymological connection to the plant is uncertain—possibly referring to the seed pod shape.

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