Cercis canadensis

Redbud

Eastern Redbud is the native favorite and harbinger of spring that explodes with rosy pink flowers in April. Native Eastern Redbud does well in sun to dappled shade. Adapts to any average garden soil.

Great spring color
Smaller scale tree
Perfect for urban and naturalized environments

Item

Description

On Hand

12164 S3-15 RPM MS 0
1274 S3-3 RPM 357
1278 S3-5 RPM 0
1282 S3-3CG RPM 609
1285 03in 2000
1286 06in 6000
1287 12in 7000
1288 18in 3000
1289 24in 2000
1280 S3-15 RPM 0
1290 36in 0
13711 24-36in MG 0
13777 12-18in MG 0
14541 18-24in MG 0

More about Cercis canadensis :

Eastern Redbud is the state tree of Oklahoma.

Redbud Growing and Maintenance Tips:

Produced using Forrest Keeling's patented RPM Root Production Method ® technology for exceptional growth and survivability.

Height:

20-25 Feet

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Spread:

20-25 Feet

Hardiness Zone:

4 - 8

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Characteristics & Attributes
Exposure
Full Sun
Partial Shade
Soil Moisture Preference
Average
Attracts Wildlife
Butterflies
Songbirds
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Spring
Habit
Deciduous
Program
Grow Native!
MSD (Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District)
Attributes
Wetlands and Streambank Stabilization
Erosion Control
Midwest Native
Naturalizing
Specimen