Trees & Shrubs » Cercis (Redbud) 11 items found. Click on photo/text link for more information on any product.
CERCIScanadensis 'Ace of Hearts' (C) This brand new introduction has very small leaves and will probably mature at about 15 feet. A true genetic dwarf. Typical pinky-purple flower color. more info
CERCIScanadensis 'Appalachia' (C8) Found by plantsman Dr. Max Byrkit along a roadside in Maryland, this is the variety with closest to red flowers. Brilliant color! more info
CERCIScanadensis 'Forest Pansy' (C8) Growing to 20', the leaves emerge bright red-purple and eventually change to dark green. Flowers are rose-purple and appear in April. more info
CERCIScanadensis 'Hearts of Gold' PP17,740 (C8) This is the first known, gold-foliaged redbud. New leaves emerge red then turn to gold. Its tiny lavender-purple redbud blooms are early harbingers of spring in the landscape. In summer, the gold foliage is burn-resistant even in full sun. more info
CERCIScanadensis 'Little Woody' (C) This new introduction has very rugose (crinkly) leaves of an attractive blue green color. Branches are stocky and the flowers are the same color as the wild species, lavender purple. more info
CERCIScanadensis Lavender Twist® 'Covey' PP10328 (C8) A unique and highly ornamental weeping redbud tree whose branches arch and weep elegantly to form an umbrella. In the spring the branches are covered with the typical purplish pink redbud flowers. more info
CERCIScanadensis ssp. canadensis 'Silver Cloud' (C) Variegated leaves provide color year-round on this selection! Leaves are heavily streaked and splashed with white. Best color in dappled shade. Normal magenta-colored flowers. more info
CERCISchinensis 'Don Egolf' (C8) It has prolific annual bloom of bright magenta all along the branches, but is fruitless and has exhibited no invasive tendencies. The dark green foliage and compact growth habit. more info
CERCIS (REDBUD)canadensis 'Floating Clouds' Newer form with leaves irregularly splashed with white. Similar to, but seems to have somewhat more white in the leaves than 'Silver Splash'. Does not burn in full sun. more info