The vibrant yellow and green foliage of a native Rising Sun redbud tree, in spring.
Trailhead Community Park of the East Decatur Greenway: City of Decatur, Georgia, USA. 7 May 2025.
Cercis canadensis —commonly known as the eastern redbud tree— is a large deciduous shrub or small tree in the legume family (Fabaceae), native to eastern North America.— Missouri Botanical Garden.
The Rising Sun™ cultivar —Cercis canadensis (JN2)— was discovered in a Belvidere, Tennessee nursery in 2006. Of unknown parentage, it had been planted from collected seed and was growing in a row of nursery seedlings. Unlike a 'standard' Eastern Redbud tree, the Rising Sun grows only 8 to 12 feet tall (2½ - 3½ m) but is drought and heat-tolerant.
Rising Sun's abundant pea-like, rosy pink flowers appear in early spring before the foliage. Its heart-shaped foliage emerges deep golden orange and matures through shades of orange, gold, and yellow to a speckled lime green. New leaves appear throughout the summer, resulting in a continual mix of colors. The fall foliage is yellow and orange.
— Wikipedia.
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Clifford Brown: Sandu
Album: Study in Brown (EmArcy Records, 1955)
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Album: Study in Brown (EmArcy Records, 1955)
- Musicians:
- Clifford Brown – trumpet, composer, leader
- Harold Land – tenor saxophone
- Richie Powell – piano
- George Morrow – bass
- Max Roach – drums
- On 15 April 2025, Flickr's editors selected this image for inclusion in Flickr's daily Explore feature (428th out of 500 chosen).
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- Camera: Olympus OM-D E-M10 II
- Lens: Olympus M.40-150mm F4.0-5.6 R
- Settings: 49 mm; 1/160 sec; ISO 400; ƒ/5.6
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