Redbud

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Scientific Name: Cercis canadensis
Zone: 4-9
Mature Height: 20-30 ft
Mature Width: 25-35 ft
Fruit: Brownish-Black Pods
Flowers: Purplish Pink
Bloom Time: April
Growth Rate: Medium (12” – 18” per year), but with plenty of water and fertilizer can grow very quickly
Soil: Moist, Well Drained
Drought Tolerance: Poor
Flood Tolerance: Moderate
Sun Requirements: Sun or part-shade
Fall Color: Yellow
Wildlife Value: The flowers provide nectar and pollen at a time when not many things are in bloom.

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Description

The Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis) is one of the earliest blooming native trees.  Naturally it grows along the edge of the woods, along streams and in thicket areas.  It has pretty pink-purple flowers blooming directly on the stems of the tree and even the trunk of the tree.  As a member of the legume family, the flowers are very similar to that of the pea plant. Blooming at the same time as daffodils and tulips, it is a perfect landscape tree in a clump or planted as a single tree.

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Size

12-18", 18-24", 2-3ft, 3-4ft, 4-5ft, 5-6ft, 6-12", 6-7ft