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Eastern Redbud Tree (Cercis canadensis) - Ornamental Spring-Flowering Deciduous Tree
$62.95
$92.95
- Features vibrant, pea-like pink to purple flowers that bloom along bare branches in early spring.
- Displays distinctive heart-shaped, dark green leaves that transition to yellow in the autumn.
- Grows as a multi-trunked or single-trunked deciduous tree suitable for various landscape applications.
- Adapts to a range of soil conditions including clay, loam, and sandy textures.
Size: 2-3 feet
Enhance Your Landscape with the Eastern Redbud
The Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis) is a deciduous tree recognized for its ornamental value in residential and commercial landscapes. Known for its early spring display, this species produces clusters of small, rosy-pink flowers directly on the branches and trunk before the foliage emerges.
Botanical Characteristics
This tree typically reaches a moderate height, making it suitable for smaller garden spaces or as an understory tree in larger wooded areas. The foliage consists of alternate, heart-shaped leaves that provide a dense canopy during the summer months. As the season progresses into autumn, the leaves transition to a shade of yellow, contributing to seasonal color variation.
Growth and Maintenance Considerations
- Root Establishment: To support successful transplanting, ensure the planting site provides adequate drainage. Consistent moisture during the first growing season assists in root system development.
- Environmental Adaptation: This species is adaptable to various soil types. While it prefers partial shade in hotter climates, it can tolerate full sun in cooler regions.
- Pruning Practices: Structural pruning is recommended during the dormant winter season to remove dead or crossing branches, which helps maintain the tree's natural form and promotes airflow.











