Eastern Redbud Trees in Landscapes

Cercis Canadensis Enrich Garden Landscapes in Spring and Autumn

© Georgene A. Bramlage

Eastern Redbud with White Pine Trees - Roanoke, VA, © Georgene A. Bramlage 2008

Eastern redbud trees and cultivars enrich landscape gardens with varieties of form, silhouettes and unusual seasonal color. Site selection is essential for good display.

Overview

Eastern redbud trees (Cercis canadensis) enrich garden landscapes with varieties of form, silhouettes and seasonal color. They are small ornamental flowering trees that belong to the pea family (Fabaceae /Leguminosae).

Cercis canadensis, the North American native species, beautifies spring landscapes with tiny magenta pea-like flowers that emerge on zigzag stems before heart-shaped leaves. Spring-blooming eastern redbud trees appear in understories of native woodlands like wisps of purple-red smoke. Yellow-to-golden-colored autumn leaves look in the distance like small yellow flags.

The ultimate height of Cercis canadensis can be as much as 20-to-30 feet with a spread of 25-to-35 feet. According to the National Register of Big Trees the National Champion eastern redbud is located in Wayne, MI with a circumference of 113 inches, height of 26 feet, and spread, 35 feet.

Landscape Uses

Eastern redbud cultivated varieties (cultivars) make great landscape design options. Modern cultivars can enrich gardens with year-round attention-grabbing forms and silhouettes. They also provide leaf and flower color choices. Eastern redbud trees provide picture perfect backdrops for spring and early summer-blooming bulbs and shrubs.

Specimen redbuds in residential, municipal, and commercial landscapes result from well-researched choices. They look best when backed by evergreen trees like pines. They also make excellent focal points when planted in groups of three, five or seven, or grouped with other spring-blooming plants in island beds. Smaller flowering eastern redbud cultivars are valuable in shrub borders for their early spring color.

Cultural Characteristics

Selected Cultivars


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Eastern Redbud with White Pine Trees - Roanoke, VA, © Georgene A. Bramlage 2008
Eastern Redbud Flowers - Roanoke, VA, © Georgene A. Bramlage 2008
Weeping Redbud 'Covey' 'Lavender Twist' Branches, © Georgene A. Bramlage 2008
White-form Eastern Redbud Allée - Springfield, MA, © Georgene A. Bramlage 2007
 


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