Redbud (Cercis Canadensis)
18” - 24" Bare Root Seedling
One of the first trees to bloom in early spring, the eastern redbud is an attractive species which produces one of North America’s most spectacular floral displays. Its showy profusion of small, pink to purplish flowers is borne in clusters over the entire tree, including the branches and trunk, and appears before the leaves have opened.
Height: 20-30ft
Soils: Rich, Moist, sandy or loam soils
Water: Intermediate drought tolerance
Light: Full to partial sun to shade
Wildlife: pollinator/nesting sites/cover/nutrition
18” - 24" Bare Root Seedling
One of the first trees to bloom in early spring, the eastern redbud is an attractive species which produces one of North America’s most spectacular floral displays. Its showy profusion of small, pink to purplish flowers is borne in clusters over the entire tree, including the branches and trunk, and appears before the leaves have opened.
Height: 20-30ft
Soils: Rich, Moist, sandy or loam soils
Water: Intermediate drought tolerance
Light: Full to partial sun to shade
Wildlife: pollinator/nesting sites/cover/nutrition
18” - 24" Bare Root Seedling
One of the first trees to bloom in early spring, the eastern redbud is an attractive species which produces one of North America’s most spectacular floral displays. Its showy profusion of small, pink to purplish flowers is borne in clusters over the entire tree, including the branches and trunk, and appears before the leaves have opened.
Height: 20-30ft
Soils: Rich, Moist, sandy or loam soils
Water: Intermediate drought tolerance
Light: Full to partial sun to shade
Wildlife: pollinator/nesting sites/cover/nutrition