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Redbud (Cercis sp)

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Chinese Redbud (Cercis chinensis) 

This attractive small tree or shrub. It has abundant groups of rosy-purple spring flowers and attractive heart-shaped green leaves. Looks stunning in spring when in full flower and would suit ornamental gardens when planted as a feature.

Cercis canadensis var. texensis 'Oklahoma

‘Oklahoma’ redbud is a woody, deciduous, perennial shrub or tree in the Fabacese (bean) family that was found growing in the wild in 1964 in Oklahoma. It has a dense, rounded crown and can grow 12 to 18 feet in height and 15 to 20 feet in width. The name redbud comes from its inner bark that bears a reddish color.

It grows best in all soil types that have good drainage. Avoid wet or poorly drained soils. Plant in full sun to partial shade. It does not transplant well, so choose your location carefully. 

Western Redbud (Cercis occidentalis)

The Western Redbud is a small deciduous tree or shrub found in the foothills and mountains of California. In the northern, rainier part of its range, it grows more often on dry slopes in mountain foothills. In the southern and drier part of its range, it grows most often near near higher elevation creeks, canyon bottoms and other moister areas. The showy flowers develop in the spring and are bright pink or magenta, and grow in clusters all over the shrub, making the plant very colorful and noticeable in the landscape. The shrub bears 3 inch long brown legume pods which are very thin and dry.

Chain flowered Redbud "Cercis racemosa"

Spreading, deciduous tree with heart-shaped, light green leaves and hanging racemes of pale lavender pink flowers in spring, reminiscent of Wisteria. Highly attractive and sought after. Hardy. Deciduous. Full sun- part shade in moist, well drained soil. 6m x 4m

 

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