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Eastern Redbud Tree (7920912138495)

Eastern Redbud Tree

Cercis canadensis Standard

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Eastern Redbud Tree
Eastern Redbud Tree
$199.95
15 Gallon Single Trunk

Cercis canadensis, commonly known as the Eastern Redbud, is a deciduous flowering tree native to the eastern United States. In early spring, stunning rosy-pink flowers bloom profusely on bare branches, before the heart-shaped green leaves emerge from dormancy. By summer, the flowers give way to brown seed pods, 2 to 4 inches long, and persist into winter. In autumn, the foliage transforms into vibrant shades of yellow, making the tree a year-round focal point.

The Eastern Redbud is a low-maintenance, ornamental tree that adds curb appeal to any property. It works beautifully as a street tree, foundation planting, or as a specimen tree in a woodland garden. The Eastern Redbud grows taller and faster than C. occidentalis, the Western Redbud.

Cercis trees are deciduous, meaning they lose their leaves in the winter. In the fall, their leaves typically change color, often turning shades of yellow before falling off as the tree prepares for dormancy during the colder months. This is a natural adaptation to help the tree conserve energy when conditions are less favorable for growth. Learn more.

How big does an Eastern Redbud Tree grow?
The Eastern Redbud Tree typically grows 20–30 feet tall and 25–35 feet wide. It has a rounded, spreading canopy and heart-shaped green leaves that turn golden-yellow in fall.
When does the Eastern Redbud Tree bloom?
It blooms in early spring before the leaves appear. The branches are covered in clusters of bright magenta-pink flowers that create a stunning display.
Is the Eastern Redbud Tree drought-tolerant?
Yes, it’s moderately drought-tolerant once established, though regular deep watering helps it thrive in dry conditions.
Is the Eastern Redbud Tree deciduous or evergreen?
The Eastern Redbud is deciduous, meaning it loses its leaves in winter. In fall, its foliage provides warm yellow and orange tones before dropping.
How much sunlight does the Eastern Redbud Tree need?
It grows best in full sun to partial shade. Full sun promotes heavier flowering, while some afternoon shade is beneficial in hotter climates.
Seasonality
  • Deciduous
Mature height

15-30 ft.

Mature Width

25-35 ft.

Sun exposure
  • Full Sun
  • Partial Shade
Watering

Moderate

Grows Well in Zones
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
Flowering Season
  • Spring
Attracts Wildlife

Pollinators, Bees, Birds

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