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Oklahoma Redbud Tree (Cercis canadensis 'Oklahoma')

$122.95

$174.95

  • Features deep, magenta-pink flowers that bloom in early spring before foliage appears.
  • Displays glossy, dark green, heart-shaped leaves that provide dense shade.
  • Exhibits high tolerance for heat and drought once established in the landscape.
  • Reaches a mature height of 15 to 25 feet with a rounded, spreading growth habit.
  • Adaptable to various soil types provided there is adequate drainage.

Size: 3-4 feet

SKU:B01362QR-V1
Availability: In Stock
Category:Redbud Trees

Enhance Your Landscape with the Oklahoma Redbud

The Oklahoma Redbud (Cercis canadensis 'Oklahoma') is a deciduous tree recognized for its ornamental value and seasonal color changes. This variety is specifically noted for its intense, deep magenta-pink blossoms that cover the branches in early spring, creating a significant visual impact before the leaves emerge.

Foliage and Growth Characteristics

Following the spring bloom, the tree produces thick, glossy, heart-shaped leaves. These leaves maintain a deep green color throughout the summer months, providing a lush appearance. As autumn approaches, the foliage transitions to shades of yellow and bronze, offering seasonal interest. The tree typically develops a rounded, spreading canopy, making it suitable for use as a specimen tree or a focal point in residential gardens.

Planting and Environmental Requirements

  • Sun Exposure: Performs best in full sun to partial shade conditions.
  • Soil Conditions: Prefers well-drained soil. It demonstrates adaptability to various soil compositions, including clay and loam, provided that water does not remain stagnant around the root system.
  • Establishment: Proper initial irrigation is required during the first growing season to support root development. Once established, the tree exhibits moderate drought tolerance.
  • Maintenance: Minimal pruning is required to maintain the natural shape of the canopy. It is recommended to remove dead or crossing branches during the dormant season to promote healthy airflow.