Redbud
Redbuds are flowering trees. In the early spring, before their leaves unfurl, they clothe
their branches and trunks with clusters of 1/2" purplish pink blossoms. The eastern
redbud grow from 3-4' to 10-15' in five to six years, eventually reaching a height of up
to 35'. Redbuds begin to blossom when they are four or five years old. After their flowers
fade, redbuds bear 2-4" greenish pink seed pods, which turn brown when they ripen and
cling to the trees throughout most of the winter. The 3-5" glossy green leaves open
late in spring and turn yellow before dropping in fall. The eastern redbud is hardy to
Zone 4. Redbuds grow in full sun or light shade and do best in mist but well-drained soil
that is deep enough for their long roots. Container grown redbuds should be planted in
spring in areas where winters are cold and at any time from fall to spring in areas where
winters are mild.
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| Redbud
- Cercis canadensis |
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$42.00 |
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$175.00 |
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