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  2. Cornus florida - Wikipedia

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    When in the wild they can typically be found at the forest edge and frequently on dry ridges. While most of the wild trees have white bracts, some selected cultivars of this tree also have pink bracts, some even almost a true red. They typically flower in early April in the southern part of their range, to late April or early May in northern ...

  3. Dianthus strictus - Wikipedia

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    Dianthus strictus, known as the wild pink, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae. Description. Perennial, very variable. Leaves ciliate at ...

  4. Dianthus plumarius - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are radially symmetric, hermaphrodite, gathered in scapes of 3–5 flowers, with 10 stamens. They have five pink petals, 10–15 millimetres (0.39–0.59 in) long, with fringed margins. The flowering period extends from May through August. The fruits are capsules with a few seeds. [1]

  5. Every Garden Needs One of These Pink Flowering Trees - AOL

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    These 20 pink trees all thrive in different climates, treating you to a gorgeous show each spring and summer. Learn more about these pink flowering trees.

  6. Plant a Pink Flowering Tree for Beauty That'll Last ... - AOL

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    Tiny, exquisite hot pink sweetpea-like flowers cover the branches of this tree in early spring, long before the pretty heart-shaped leaves develop. Redbuds are adaptable native trees and do well ...

  7. Handroanthus impetiginosus - Wikipedia

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    Handroanthus impetiginosus, [3] the pink ipê, pink lapacho or pink trumpet tree, is a tree in the family Bignoniaceae, distributed throughout North, Central and South America, from northern Mexico south to northern Argentina. Along with all the other species in the Handroanthus genus, it is the national tree of Paraguay. [4] [5]