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Purple red bud
Purple red bud












Since eastern redbud can be a dwarf tree, consider growing it in a small yard as a patio tree or even working it into the foundation plantings in a spot that won’t block a view of the rest of the garden.

purple red bud

Plant eastern redbuds as a specimen tree in a small yard or mix and match the tree with other smaller flowering trees such as crabapples and serviceberries. Prune the tree after flowering in spring to remove dead, broken, or diseased branches and reduce any branch crowding in the middle of the tree. Plant in a location protected from northern and western, cold winter winds, especially if growing in zone 4. Fertilize in spring with tree plant food.Įastern redbud can be a short-lived tree if exposed to chronic diseases and winter damage. Create a mulch ring around the base of the trees planted in lawn and mulch with wood chips or bark mulch to keep the soil moist, weed free and to protect the trunk from lawn mowers and string trimmers.

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Purchase trees from a local nursery and plant from spring to early fall in a moist, well-drained soil in a full or part sun location. Some varieties are hardy to zone 4 with protection. But grown in a protected location, it can become a focal point in the yard or garden.Įastern redbud is hardy to zone 5. This tree is marginally hardy in some parts of New England and may suffer some winter dieback.

purple red bud

The heart-shaped leaves are attractive in summer and the fall foliage color can be a brilliant yellow depending on the variety.

purple red bud

It’s also a nice sized tree for most landscapes. Since it is one of the first trees to bloom, it is very noticeable in the landscape. In early spring, before the leaves emerge, redbuds produce fluorescent red, purple, magenta or white colored, pea-like flowers that fill the branches. This small, native, deciduous tree is mostly grown for its jaw-dropping spring flower show. Learn about growing morning glories including information on varieties.Įarly spring in colors including red, purplish-pink, and white with yellow fall foliage colorĢ0 to 30 feet x 25 to 35 feet, with some dwarf versions












Purple red bud