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Eastern Redbud Tree #3 Container
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Eastern Redbud Tree #3 Container

The Eastern Redbud Tree is a unique single-stem form of a plant that is usually multi-stem. This native tree is renowned for the wonderful early spring display of brilliant pink flowers, carried in profusion on the dark, bare branches. A queen of the forest, turned into a small tree growing to around 20 feet tall and wide, it is perfect for a lawn specimen, planti…
The Eastern Redbud Tree is a unique single-stem form of a plant that is usually multi-stem. This native tree is renowned for the wonderful early spring display of brilliant pink flowers, carried in profusion on the dark, bare branches. A queen of the forest, turned into a small tree growing to around 20 feet tall and wide, it is perfect for a lawn specimen, planting in beds, or adding to a well-lit woodland garden. Easy to grow and reliable all through the east, it is handsome in summer too, with bold, heart-shaped leaves that turn golden yellow in fall. - Brilliant pink blooms on bare stems in spring - One of the very first trees to bloom in the garden - Special single trunk small tree - Attractive heart-shaped leaves turn gold in fall - Always healthy and handsome, all through summer Full sun or partial shade are the ideal conditions for the Eastern Redbud Tree, which thrives in most types of soil that is well-drained, preferring some moisture, but also being drought tolerant once well-established. It is normally untroubled by pests or diseases; left alone by deer; and even grows near black walnut trees, notorious for killing many plants. No special pruning is needed - just remove any dead branches and keep the young trunk clean of new shoots.
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The Eastern Redbud Tree is a unique single-stem form of a plant that is usually multi-stem. This native tree is renowned for the wonderful early spring display of brilliant pink flowers, carried in profusion on the dark, bare branches. A queen of the forest, turned into a small tree growing to around 20 feet tall and wide, it is perfect for a lawn specimen, planting in beds, or adding to a well-lit woodland garden. Easy to grow and reliable all through the east, it is handsome in summer too, with bold, heart-shaped leaves that turn golden yellow in fall. - Brilliant pink blooms on bare stems in spring - One of the very first trees to bloom in the garden - Special single trunk small tree - Attractive heart-shaped leaves turn gold in fall - Always healthy and handsome, all through summer Full sun or partial shade are the ideal conditions for the Eastern Redbud Tree, which thrives in most types of soil that is well-drained, preferring some moisture, but also being drought tolerant once well-established. It is normally untroubled by pests or diseases; left alone by deer; and even grows near black walnut trees, notorious for killing many plants. No special pruning is needed - just remove any dead branches and keep the young trunk clean of new shoots.

Specifications

Bloom ColorBrilliant pink
Bloom TimeEarly spring
FoliageBold, heart-shaped leaves
Foliage ColorGreen in summer, golden yellow in fall
Foliage TypeDeciduous
Growth HabitSingle-stem form
HeightAround 20 feet
Light RequirementsFull sun or partial shade
MaintenanceEasy to grow and reliable
Moisture RequirementsPrefers some moisture, but drought tolerant once well-established
Plant TypeTree
Size#3 Container
Soil RequirementsWell-drained
Soil TypeMost types
SpreadAround 20 feet
Sun ExposureFull sun or partial shade
UsesLawn specimen, planting in beds, woodland garden
WidthAround 20 feet
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