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I'd like to find another one of those Judas trees."
She grew grey as a blossom of the Judas tree, and shuddered.
Commonly called the Judas tree, it drips with flower if given a warm position.
The Judas tree, what fruit did it bear?
Sprinkled throughout the green forest were red-leafed Judas trees.
This hill would be empty of everything but wild irises, and the purple-flowering Judas trees.
She also noted that the red bud tree, another member of the pea family, is sometimes called the Judas tree.
When he sat down under the Judas tree a second time, the branches gave a slight shudder, and began to bend slowly downward.
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He made his way with slow steps under the branches of the Judas tree, and seated himself against its trunk, closing his eyes.
A dozen yards away, standing in a small clearing on its own, stood a big Judas tree, its pale green leaves reflecting the sunlight.
In the end, distraught in his loss, David looks outward toward the garden and a Judas tree comes into focus.
The vegetation of the park includes magnolia, bay leaves, Judas trees, silver limes and horse-chestnuts.
The fungus was part of the sap of the Judas tree, and it was a parasite.
Judas Tree may also refer to:
There are well-kept gardens to the front and rear, and in the latter there grows a very fine example of a Judas tree.
It was a Carob tree from Old Earth, sometimes called the Judas Tree.
"The Judas Tree" is the second feature-length Jonathan Creek special produced since the series concluded in 2004.
This theme continued on in "The Judas Tree" with a murderer being killed and her accomplice then being framed for the crime.
Cercis siliquastrum - Judas tree or European redbud (Mediterranean region)
In "The Judas Tree," as elsewhere, MacMillan knew how to draw out a powerful performance from his dancers.
Previously in the book, a Judas tree was referred to as "The Tree of Lost Souls."
Judas tree (Cercis siliquastrum)
Camphor berries pop underfoot; azaleas and Judas trees are blooming on Elysian Fields.
The Judas Tree (Jonathan Creek)