
Amethyst Redbud Tree (Cercis canadensis) - Ornamental Deciduous Flowering Tree
$115.95
- Features distinctive deep purple foliage that maintains color throughout the growing season.
- Produces vibrant, pea-like pink-purple flowers in early spring before leaf emergence.
- Adaptable deciduous tree suitable for various landscape applications and garden focal points.
- Provides seasonal interest with color-changing leaves and unique branching structure.
Size: 1-2 feet
Amethyst Redbud Tree for Landscape Design
The Amethyst Redbud (Cercis canadensis) is a deciduous ornamental tree recognized for its unique foliage and early spring flowering cycle. This variety is selected for its ability to provide structural interest to garden beds and residential landscapes. The tree transitions through seasonal phases, offering visual variety from early spring blossoms to deep-toned foliage during the summer months.
Growth and Maintenance Characteristics
This tree is engineered for resilience in diverse soil conditions, provided there is adequate drainage. To support healthy root establishment, it is recommended to plant in well-draining soil and ensure consistent moisture during the first two growing seasons. The foliage is designed to resist premature fading when planted in locations that receive appropriate light exposure.
Pruning and Structural Care
Maintaining the structural integrity of the tree is achieved through standard pruning practices. It is recommended to remove dead or crossing branches during the dormant winter season to encourage a balanced canopy. This practice assists in managing the tree's growth habit and ensures the long-term health of the branch structure.
- Spring Bloom: Early season flowering period with high-density bud production.
- Foliage Cycle: Deep purple leaf coloration that persists throughout the active growth phase.
- Landscape Utility: Suitable for use as a specimen tree or as part of a mixed shrub border.
- Environmental Adaptability: Capable of thriving in varied temperate climate zones.













