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Eastern Redbud Tree ( Cercis ) - Live Plant ( 1 QT )
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Eastern Redbud Tree ( Cercis ) - Live Plant ( 1 QT )

Eastern Redbud Tree Cercis canadensis Cercis canadensis, commonly called eastern redbud, is a deciduous, often multi-trunked understory tree with a rounded crown that typically matures to 20-30 tall with a slightly larger spread. It is particularly noted for its stunning pea-like rose-purple flowers which bloom profusely on bare branches in earl…
Eastern Redbud Tree Cercis canadensis Cercis canadensis, commonly called eastern redbud, is a deciduous, often multi-trunked understory tree with a rounded crown that typically matures to 20-30 tall with a slightly larger spread. It is particularly noted for its stunning pea-like rose-purple flowers which bloom profusely on bare branches in early spring (March-April) before the foliage emerges. This tree is native to eastern and central North America from Connecticut to New York to southern Ontario and the Great Lakes south to Western Texas and Florida. It is found in open woodlands, thickets, woodland margins, limestone glades and along rocky streams and bluffs throughout Missouri. Flowers bloom in clusters of 4-10. Flowers are followed by flattened leguminous bean-like dry seedpods that mature to brown in summer. Each pod has 6-12 seeds. Pods may remain on the tree into winter. Broadly ovate to nearly orbicular, dull green to blue-green leaves have a papery texture and are short pointed at the tip. Leaves turn pale yellow to greenish-yellow in fall. Cercis canadensis is the state tree of Oklahoma. Mature Height : 20-30 Feet Mature Width : 25-35 Feet Exposure : Full sun to partial sha
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Eastern Redbud Tree Cercis canadensis Cercis canadensis, commonly called eastern redbud, is a deciduous, often multi-trunked understory tree with a rounded crown that typically matures to 20-30 tall with a slightly larger spread. It is particularly noted for its stunning pea-like rose-purple flowers which bloom profusely on bare branches in early spring (March-April) before the foliage emerges. This tree is native to eastern and central North America from Connecticut to New York to southern Ontario and the Great Lakes south to Western Texas and Florida. It is found in open woodlands, thickets, woodland margins, limestone glades and along rocky streams and bluffs throughout Missouri. Flowers bloom in clusters of 4-10. Flowers are followed by flattened leguminous bean-like dry seedpods that mature to brown in summer. Each pod has 6-12 seeds. Pods may remain on the tree into winter. Broadly ovate to nearly orbicular, dull green to blue-green leaves have a papery texture and are short pointed at the tip. Leaves turn pale yellow to greenish-yellow in fall. Cercis canadensis is the state tree of Oklahoma. Mature Height : 20-30 Feet Mature Width : 25-35 Feet Exposure : Full sun to partial sha

Specifications

Bloom ColorRose-purple
Bloom TimeEarly spring
FoliageBroadly ovate to nearly orbicular, dull green to blue-green leaves
Foliage ColorDull green to blue-green in summer, pale yellow to greenish-yellow in fall
Foliage TypeDeciduous
Growth HabitRounded crown, often multi-trunked
Hardiness ZonesConnecticut to New York to southern Ontario and the Great Lakes south to Western Texas and Florida
Height20-30 feet
Light RequirementsFull sun to partial shade
Plant TypeTree
Size1 QT
Spread25-35 feet
TypeLive plant