Eastern Redbud
Cercis canadensis
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Eastern Redbud is one of the most beloved native ornamental trees, offering a dramatic early-spring floral display and year-round charm. Before the leaves emerge, its bare branches become cloaked in vibrant pink to lavender blooms that attract bees and early butterflies. These small, pea-like flowers are not only stunning—they're also edible and can add a seasonal splash to salads or desserts.
After flowering, Eastern Redbud’s heart-shaped leaves emerge, transitioning from reddish-green to a rich summer green and finally to golden-yellow in the fall. This small tree, occasionally growing 20–30 feet tall with a rounded crown, is perfect for understory plantings, garden borders, or as a focal point in smaller yards.
Why Choose Eastern Redbud?
- Spectacular early bloom before most other trees leaf out.
- Pollinator-friendly flowers that support native bees and butterflies.
- Edible blooms for culinary and ornamental flair.
- Year-round beauty with heart-shaped leaves and striking fall color.
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Great for smaller landscapes—ideal for borders, woodland edges, or street trees.
Maintenance Tips
- Prune after flowering if shaping is needed—avoid heavy pruning in late summer or fall.
- Best sited in well-drained soil with full sun to part shade.
- Benefits from mulching to retain soil moisture and suppress weeds.
- Regular watering during the first few years helps establish deep roots.
- Avoid planting in poorly drained or compacted soils, which can lead to root rot.
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Maintenance Tips
- Requires regular watering during the first few years to establish a deep root system, then moderately once mature.
- Prune in late winter or early spring to remove any dead or crossing branches and to maintain shape.
- Prefers well-drained, fertile soil but is adaptable to a variety of soil conditions.
- Apply a layer of mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- Monitor for signs of pests or diseases, such as canker or verticillium wilt, and manage as needed.
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