
Merlot Redbud Tree (Cercis canadensis 'Merlot') - Ornamental Flowering Tree
$63.95
- Features deep, glossy purple foliage that retains color throughout the summer season.
- Produces vibrant, rosy-pink flower clusters along bare branches in early spring.
- Maintains a compact, upright growth habit suitable for smaller garden spaces.
- Demonstrates increased heat tolerance compared to standard redbud varieties.
- Provides seasonal interest with distinct heart-shaped leaves and autumn color transitions.
Size: 1-2 feet
Enhance Your Garden with the Merlot Redbud Tree
The Merlot Redbud (Cercis canadensis 'Merlot') is a deciduous ornamental tree recognized for its unique foliage and seasonal flowering cycle. This cultivar is specifically bred to maintain its deep, glossy purple leaf color even during the heat of mid-summer, addressing common concerns regarding color fading in ornamental trees.
Seasonal Characteristics
In early spring, the tree displays clusters of small, rosy-pink flowers that emerge directly from the branches before the leaves appear. Following the bloom, the heart-shaped leaves emerge with a deep burgundy hue, providing consistent color contrast in the landscape. As the season progresses, the foliage maintains its structural integrity and color, eventually transitioning to shades of yellow and orange during the autumn months.
Growth and Maintenance
- Growth Habit: Exhibits an upright, compact form, making it a functional choice for residential landscapes, small gardens, or as a focal point in mixed borders.
- Environmental Adaptability: Developed for improved heat tolerance, allowing it to thrive in various climates where standard redbuds may struggle.
- Planting Requirements: Prefers well-drained soil and benefits from a location that receives full sun to partial shade. Regular watering is recommended during the initial establishment period to support root development.
Landscape Application
Due to its manageable size and distinct color profile, this tree serves as an effective specimen plant. Its resistance to common foliage degradation ensures a tidy appearance throughout the growing season. Proper spacing is advised to allow for adequate air circulation, which supports the overall health and vigor of the tree.










