Judas Tree
Cercis siliquastrum
This tree is spectacular in the spring, when the intense pink flowers appear clinging to the branches and the blackish trunk before the new leaves emerge. In the winter, it is covered in long fruits that stay on the tree even after the leaves have fallen. Although it is originally from the western Mediterranean, we now find it naturalised in the rest of the Mediterranean region, where it is extensively cultivated for its ornamental value.
According to the legend, it is the tree from which Judas was hanged.
Natural habit
Sclerophyllous forests and rocky slopes
- Natural Habit
Classification
Fabaceae
Width
3-4 m
Height
5-8 m
Flower and fruit
Winter
Summer