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eastern redbud
Scientific Name: Cercis canadensis var. canadensis
Family: Fabaceae
Category: Dicot
Growth: Tree, Shrub
Duration: Perennial
Other Names:
Description: Cercis canadensis (eastern redbud) is a large deciduous shrub or small tree, native to eastern North America from Southern Ontario, Canada south to northern  &*! The purple pink flowers of the eastern redbud appear all over the tree in early spring. The flowers are even produced on large trunks. Redbud has a yellow fall  &*! Plant Fact Sheet. EASTERN REDBUD. Cercis canadensis L. Plant Symbol = CECA4. Contributed by: USDA NRCS East Texas Plant Materials. Center. Melinda &*! The tree Guide at arborday.org offers information on size, height, growth rate, sun and soil preference, and more on Eastern Redbud and many other commonly &*! Introduction. The state tree of Oklahoma, Eastern Redbud is a moderate to rapid- grower when young, reaching a height of 20 to 30 feet. Thirty-year-old &*! Learn more about the Eastern redbud - with amazing Eastern redbud photos and facts on ARKive.&*! When most people think of a redbud tree, they think of eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis), which is native to North America and Central America and is hardy in &*! Tried and Trouble-free Recommended by 9 Professionals. Species Native to Missi. Common Name: eastern redbud. Type: Tree. Family: Fabaceae.&*! Eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis) is a small, short-lived deciduous tree found throughout the eastern United States. Redbud is also known as Judas-tree.&*! Three geographic varieties are recognized, with Cercis canadensis var. canadensis properly referred to as Eastern Redbud and occurring from the Atlantic coast &*! The eastern redbud is considered to be one of the more beautiful species native to North America. It is a small flowering tree, occasionally reaching heights as &*! EASTERN REDBUD. Zones US, MS, LS, CS 9𔃀. Native to eastern U.S. The fastest growing and largest (to 25󈞏 ft. tall) of the redbuds, and the most apt to &*! Read the following redbud tree information to learn how to care for a This tree is an attractive ornamental tree that is native to the eastern &*! eastern redbud Fabaceae Cercis canadensis L. Listen to the Latin symbol: CECA4, Other Fact Sheets. Leaf: Alternate, simple, cordate in shape, 3 to 5 inches &*! Variety, Cercis canadensis var. canadensis L. – eastern redbud, redbud. Variety, Cercis canadensis var. mexicana (Rose) M. Hopkins – Mexican redbud.&*! The bright lavender flowers of eastern redbud brighten wooded areas throughout Kentucky before leaves form on trees in the spring. It is a small tree common in &*! Common Name. Eastern redbud is named for where it grows, in eastern North America, and the beautiful, reddish flower buds. Other names include Judas-tree.&*! - 3 min - Uploaded by GardenClipsEastern Redbud, Cercis canadensis This lovely small flowering tree has popped into bloom &*! Redbud (Cercis canadensis), also called Judas tree, is an outstanding, deciduous ornamental tree in South Carolina. A small tree native to the eastern United &*! Redbuds are attractive deciduous trees or shrubs. Leaves are Redbuds do best in areas with full sun or with light shade. Spring flowers of eastern redbud.&*! Common Name: Eastern Redbud. Scientific name: Cercis canadensis. Family: Fabaceae USDA Hardiness Zone: 4 – 7. Origin: This tree is an American native &*! Eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis 'Forest Pansy'). SIR-sis kan-ah-DEN-sis. Genus: Cercis. In early spring, 'Forest Pansy' awakens with a long-lasting profusion &*! Eastern Redbud. Small tree with a short trunk, rounded crown of spreading branches. Native to eastern U.S.. Scientific Name: Cercis canadensis Mature Height: &*! Eastern Redbud Trees show unbelievable pink blooms in huge clusters during spring. These redbud trees have no equal according to tree experts.&*! Cercis canadensis is a small tree with simple, alternate and entire leaves. The leaves are dark green above and broadly heart-shaped, often 3-4 inches long and &*! Introduction. The adaptable and sturdy redbud tree is highly prized for its vibrant and brilliant seasonal colors from the showy pink and purple flowers in spring &*! : An Eastern Redbud is a tree with a short trunk, flaky bark, heart- shaped leaves, and an abundance of flowers. The fruit of this tree is a legume that is &*! Cercis canadensis. 4 total. Back Next. Eastern Redbud in flower. Size: Size: small. Small. Size: medium. Medium. Large. Exposure/ Light Requirements: .&*! Eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis). Nebraska Forest Service. Eastern redbud ( Cercis canadensis) is one of the first trees to flower in the spring of the year.&*! Redbud (Eastern Redbud) Cercis canadensis. The Redbud is a relatively small tree with a short trunk and spreading branches. The smooth bark is dark brown &*! Eastern redbud is a native shrub or small tree that is distinctly ornamental in spring with small, clustered, rose-purple flowers covering the bare branches before &*! Welcome to the famous Dave's Garden . Join friendly community that shares tips and ideas for gardens, along with seeds and plants.&*! Common Name, Redbud, Eastern redbud, Mexican redbud,Texas redbud. Family , Fabaceae or Leguminosae. Synonyms. Known Hazards, The plant is reported &*! Cercis canadensis var. canadensis or eastern redbud is a native to NC and posseses cordate green leaves that turn yellow to yellowish-orange in the fall.&*! Cercis canadensis,or Redbud,is native to the eastern third of Kansas. Redbud is easily recognized in the spring by it profusion of bright pink flowers. The dark &*! Cercis Canadensis L. (Eastern Redbud) is a large shrub or small tree with Eastern Redbud a sturdy, upright trunk. It is also known as the Judas tree and is native &*! Some redbud trees also have purple, lavender, pink, or white blooms, even though the Most Eastern redbuds like at least 30 inches of rain annually.&*! In 1781, Thomas Jefferson listed "redbud or Judas-tree" in his Notes on the State of The Eastern Redbud is a hardy, deciduous, spring flowering tree with &*! Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis) photos. redbud foliage (8191 bytes) redbud fall foliage (3534 bytes), Foliage. redbud blooms (5282 bytes). Flowers.&*! Just when winter has reached the point where you can't stand to wear a scarf and gloves again, the Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis) bursts into a pink &*! Legendary "Pea" tree found in own Rock Garden! (Eastern Redbud). Eastern redbud, Cercis canadensis, is a member of the Leguminosae or Pea family and &*! I admit bias the Eastern redbud is one of my all-time-favorite trees. Oklahoma agrees, as the Eastern redbud is its state tree. This beauty, native to the U.S. and  &*! The bark of the redbud has been used as an astringent in the treatment of dysentery. Flowers can be used in salads or can be fried and eaten. This tree is &*! Eastern redbud is a popular small native tree that has purple-pink flowers in early spring before the dark green, heart-shaped leaves unfold. Growing to 20 to 30 &*! Eastern Redbud is a small to medium sized tree with multiple trunks (most varieties) The heart-shaped leaves appear after the magenta pink flowers bloom in &*! An irresistible springtime jewel, the eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis, Zone 5) explodes with dense clusters of purple-pink flowers before its leaves unfurl, &*! Eastern Redbud. 2004 Tree of the Year. Redbud, Cercis canadensis, is known for its beautiful flowers that adorn the landscape early in the spring. The flowers &*! Monrovia's Eastern Redbud details and information. Learn more about Monrovia plants and best practices for best possible plant performance.&*! If you live in the Eastern United States, you have undoubtedly admired the striking purple/pink display produced by the Eastern Redbud in early spring at some &*!