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canadensis
Le Cercis canadensis ‘Carolina Sweetheart’, originaire des États-Unis, est remarquable par son feuillage vert marbré de rose, crème et violine jusqu’à l’automne. Au printemps, il se pare de petites fleurs roses avant le débourrement des feuilles.
Pour ce petit arbre (6m adulte) au port légèrement retombant, nous vous conseillons une exposition soleil ou mi-ombre.
Arbuste à petites feuilles vertes qui prennent de très belles couleurs orange à rouge en automne.
Au printemps, il se couvre de nombreuses fleurs blanches.
Puis, de petits fruits noirs comestibles, semblables à des myrtilles. Pour vos tartes ou confitures, si les oiseaux vous en laissent car ils en sont également très friands.