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CERCIS CANADENSIS / EASTERN REDBUD

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CERCIS CANADENSIS / EASTERN REDBUD

A Graceful Native Tree with Showy Spring Flowers

Cercis canadensis, commonly known as Eastern Redbud, is a native deciduous tree celebrated for its stunning early spring display of pink to magenta pea-like flowers that appear before the foliage. Thriving in full sun to partial shade with well-drained soils, Eastern Redbud adds vibrant color, heart-shaped leaves, and seasonal interest to woodlands, naturalized landscapes, and ornamental gardens. Its compact size and elegant branching make it perfect for specimen planting or small gardens.

Why Choose Eastern Redbud?

Pollinator Friendly: Early spring flowers provide nectar for bees and other pollinators.
Ornamental Beauty: Striking pink flowers and heart-shaped leaves add seasonal charm.
Compact & Graceful: Small to medium size with rounded, open form suitable for many landscapes.
Low Maintenance: Hardy, adaptable, and long-lived once established.

Key Features:

Foliage Color: Bright green leaves turning yellow in fall.
Flower Color: Pink to magenta pea-like flowers in early spring.
Height and Spread: Typically grows 20–30 feet tall and 25–35 feet wide.
Hardiness: Hardy to USDA Zones 4–9.
Sunlight: Prefers full sun to partial shade.
Soil Requirements: Well-drained soils; tolerates loam, sandy, and slightly acidic conditions.

Specifications:

Plant Size: 20–30 feet tall, 25–35 feet wide.
Growth Habit: Rounded, open canopy with graceful branching.
Hardiness: USDA Zones 4–9.
Flowering: Early spring before leaf-out with vibrant pink to magenta blooms.
Fall Interest: Yellow foliage adds late-season color.

Ideal Uses:

Specimen Plantings: Perfect as a focal point in gardens and small landscapes.
Woodland & Naturalized Landscapes: Adds spring color to native plantings and forest edges.
Pollinator Gardens: Supports bees and early-season pollinators.
Low-Maintenance Landscapes: Adaptable, long-lived, and resilient once established.

Eastern Redbud is a stunning and ecologically valuable native tree. Its early spring flowers, heart-shaped leaves, and graceful form make it a standout choice for woodlands, naturalized gardens, and ornamental landscapes.

Care Instructions

Different plants have different watering needs. Check the soil moisture by inserting your finger about an inch into the soil. If it feels dry, water the plant until the water drains from the bottom of the pot. Avoid overwatering, as it can lead to root rot.

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