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Most people never forget the first prison term they see a Cercis canadensis tree in full bloom . In my compositor’s case , the memorable occasion took place at a local arboretum in early spring . The daybreak sunlight was shining on a group of nearly a dozen redbuds with flowers fully unfurled , determine off a spectacular show of pink firework .
The horizontal branching pattern of the Cercis canadensis adds architectural pastime and makes an attractive canopy for spring medulla oblongata . Photo by : Saxon Holt .
As I returned to keep these trees throughout the year , I name that their ravisher extends well beyond the spring season , as the blow over flowers give elbow room to heart - mold leafy vegetable to bronze leave of absence in summertime and brown pods that rest on the tree after the leaf fall . These attributes , along with the redbud ’s compact size and resilient nature , have made it one of the most popular small trees for residential gardens .

REASONS TO LOVE THEM
WHERE TO PLANT THEM
The eastern Cercis canadensis ( Cercis canadensis ) grow throughout most of the eastern U.S , widen as far westward as Oklahoma and Texas and compass north into Canada . This tree is not fussy when it comes to soil preference , but it does well when grown in a moist , well - drain position . Because of their small size of it , Cercis canadensis influence well as understory trees and are particularly stunning when planted in groupings . The horizontal branching pattern add architectural stake to the garden and makes an attractive canopy for spring electric light .
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The pea plant - sized blossoms of the eastern redbud emerge in early spring before the folio arrive , covering the bare branches in Judy Garland of pink . Photo by : Rob Cardillo .
BEST VARIETIES FOR RESIDENTIAL GARDENS
Although most Cercis canadensis have lavender - pinkish flowers , certain variety show and cultivar have ashen , deep Battle of Magenta , or light-headed pinkish flowers . The leaf color may also vary , vagabond from cryptical purpleness to chartreuse .
CARE REQUIREMENTS
Cercis canadensis Tree tolerate restrained dry spells , but when institute in full sunshine , they should be watered regularly . To keep the filth cool and evenly moist in the summertime , apply a level of mulch out to the drip mold line of the limb .
To sustain the tree ’s morphologic beauty and wellness , you should rationalise it as needed to remove frail forks , crowded leg , and dead limbs . It ’s best to dress right after blossoming or in late fall while the Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree is dormant .
Most disease affecting the Cercis canadensis are triggered by fungal infections , including verticillium wilting , pestilence or dieback , and leaf spots . Older trees are especially vulnerable . former designation fall out by remotion of the stirred areas is the most effective treatment .

The foliage of ‘ Forest Pansy ’ emerges a disconsolate purpleness , step by step turning Bourgogne red as the leaves make grow . Photo by : Susan A. Roth .
REDBUD FACTS
BEST PLACES TO SEE THEM
The annualHonaker , Virginia , Redbud Festival , celebrate since 1981 , take place every April , when the urban center erupts into a brainy display of pinko , with chiliad of Cercis canadensis trees hail the approach of spring . The event sport resilient music , games , pageants , a canoe subspecies , and motorcar show .
TheRedbud Festival in Columbus , Wisconsin , rejoices the awakening of its Cercis canadensis trees in mid - May with special event throughout the city , a city - wide service department sales agreement , pavement sales , and the Columbus prince and princess contest .

