Cercis


Cercis canadensis EASTERN REDBUD
This tree's beautiful display of pink flowers makes it a show during the spring. Eastern Redbud is a fast growing deciduous tree that reaches 30' high with an equal spread. Oval leaves are pointed at the tip, measure 3 inches long and give way to a profuse display of spring flowers on bare branches. This is the fastest growing of all the redbuds. USDA: 5-9 Sunset: 1-24, 26, 28-41

Cercis canadensis 'Forest Pansy' FOREST PANSY REDBUD

Pink flowers in the spring and purple foliage the rest of the year make this a great choice. This deciduous selection generally grows to a height of 20' with a similar spread. Tree produces masses of pink flowers in the springtime on bare braches. Use some shade in hotter climates to keep leaf color all year long. USDA: 5-9 Sunset: 2-24, 26, 28-41

Cercis canadensis mexicana MEXICAN REDBUD
This is a great Redbud for the desert southwest. Mexican Redbud is a deciduous variety that can reach 15' high and wide. Leaves measure 4-6 inches long, are blue green in color, and have a waxy covering which helps retard water loss. Flowers are light purple in color and bloom in the springtime. A great small-scale tree. USDA: 5-9 Sunset: 4-24, 26, 28-41

Cercis canadensis texensis ' Oklahoma '
A selection taken from the plains of central United States . This deciduous tree is fast growing to a height and spread of 15'. Leaves measure 3-6 inches wide and emerge slightly pink then turning dark green. Glossy leaves help protect against heat. Flowers are maroon in color and occur in the springtime. USDA: 6-9 Sunset: 2-24, 26, 28-41

Cercis chinensis 'Avondale' AVONDALE REDBUD
An exceptional tree with an abundance of purple flowers in spring. This deciduous tree normally reaches 15' high with a 12-25' spread. Leaves measure 4-6 inches long and have a pointed tip. Flower clusters measure 3-4 inches long and are deep purple in color. Tree does very well in high desert areas of Arizona . USDA: 5-9 Sunset: 4-23, 29-34

Cercis occidentalis WESTERN REDBUD

This is the perfect flowering tree for a smaller landscape. Western Redbud is a deciduous small tree that generally grows to near 20' high with an equal spread. 3 inch leaves give way to red flowers on bare branches in the spring. Tree is resistant to oak root fungus. Tree is native to the areas of the west (California, Nevada and Utah) and is adapted to a wide range of growing conditions.USDA: 5-9 Sunset: 2-24

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