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Flamethrower Redbud (Cercis), Live Ornamental Tree with Purple Flowers (1-Pack)
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Flamethrower Redbud (Cercis), Live Ornamental Tree with Purple Flowers (1-Pack)

Flamethrower Redbud provides a delightful blend of 4 to 5 colors on each branch at any given time. In early spring, reddish-purple flowers populate the branches, but its the heart-shaped foliage that steals the show as leaves at different stages of maturity glow with different colors. New leaves appear in a burgundy hue. Older leaves are yellow. At …
Flamethrower Redbud provides a delightful blend of 4 to 5 colors on each branch at any given time. In early spring, reddish-purple flowers populate the branches, but its the heart-shaped foliage that steals the show as leaves at different stages of maturity glow with different colors. New leaves appear in a burgundy hue. Older leaves are yellow. At full maturity, the leaves are green. Flamethrower is fast growing and easy to grow and it makes an intriguing specimen plant in the landscape.
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Flamethrower Redbud provides a delightful blend of 4 to 5 colors on each branch at any given time. In early spring, reddish-purple flowers populate the branches, but its the heart-shaped foliage that steals the show as leaves at different stages of maturity glow with different colors. New leaves appear in a burgundy hue. Older leaves are yellow. At full maturity, the leaves are green. Flamethrower is fast growing and easy to grow and it makes an intriguing specimen plant in the landscape.