Eastern Redbud Tree
Zone: 4 to 9
Prefers: Full Sun/Part Sun
Will grow: 20’-30’ Tall and 25’-35’Wide
Why this variety: The Eastern Redbud Tree is native to the eastern woodlands of the US and is one of the first blooming plants to provide a pop of color in the landscape and a food source for pollinators. It blooms profusely, getting covered in delicate pink flowers around April and then putting on its show of color changing foliage of slightly reddish, then dark green, and finishing yellow in the fall. It naturally forms into a beautiful shape with excellent branching and a beautiful crown requiring no pruning.
Current plant size: Young tree in liner
Zone: 4 to 9
Prefers: Full Sun/Part Sun
Will grow: 20’-30’ Tall and 25’-35’Wide
Why this variety: The Eastern Redbud Tree is native to the eastern woodlands of the US and is one of the first blooming plants to provide a pop of color in the landscape and a food source for pollinators. It blooms profusely, getting covered in delicate pink flowers around April and then putting on its show of color changing foliage of slightly reddish, then dark green, and finishing yellow in the fall. It naturally forms into a beautiful shape with excellent branching and a beautiful crown requiring no pruning.
Current plant size: Young tree in liner
Zone: 4 to 9
Prefers: Full Sun/Part Sun
Will grow: 20’-30’ Tall and 25’-35’Wide
Why this variety: The Eastern Redbud Tree is native to the eastern woodlands of the US and is one of the first blooming plants to provide a pop of color in the landscape and a food source for pollinators. It blooms profusely, getting covered in delicate pink flowers around April and then putting on its show of color changing foliage of slightly reddish, then dark green, and finishing yellow in the fall. It naturally forms into a beautiful shape with excellent branching and a beautiful crown requiring no pruning.
Current plant size: Young tree in liner