Cercis canadensis

Eastern Redbud

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Common Name: 

Eastern Redbud

Plant Type: 

Flower color: 

Foliage color: 

Green

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Maximum temperature: 

40°C

Minimum temperature: 

7°C

Maximum height: 

760 cm

Maximum width: 

1065 cm

Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis) - Description

C. canadensis is native to the Eastern United States. It is the largest of the redbuds. It bears rich green, 3 to 6 inch long leaves that have pointed tips.

Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis) - Blooming

Often times, the first flowers of spring are seen on Redbuds. They have pink to purplish pink flowers that are borne on the bare shoots of the plant. The flowers are pea-shaped and evolve into long bean-like fruits.

Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis) - Growth

Deciduous trees and shrubs. The largest of the species (C. canadensis) reaches 35 ft. tall and wide. Cercis grows best in full sun or light shade. Larger species make nice specimen plants, while smaller ones work well in a shrub border or trained against a wall.

Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis) - Planting

Can be grown from rooted cuttings in summer, or sow seeds in containers in a cold frame in fall. Cold frames are protective structures, located outside for propagating and growing plants. Plant out Cercis when young as older plants resent transplanting.

Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis) - Pest

Weevils, caterpillars, leafhoppers, whiteflies, and scale insects are common pests. Other issues include wilt, dieback, canker, leaf spots, blight, and downy mildew.

Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis) - Interesting facts

Deciduous shrubs and trees that provide fall color. They look best in naturalized settings.

Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis) - Soil and irrigation

Needs moderate to regular water. Prefers rich, deep, loamy well-draining soil that is kept moist.

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