Cercis canadensis

Cercis canadensis (eastern redbud) is a large deciduous shrub or small tree, native to eastern North America from Southern Ontario, Canada south to northern Florida but can thrive as far west as California.

Description

It typically grows to 6–9 m (20–30 ft) tall with an 8–10 m (26–33 ft) spread. It generally has a short, often twisted trunk and spreading branches. A 10-year-old tree will generally be around 5 m (16 ft) tall. The bark is dark in color, smooth, later scaly with ridges somewhat apparent, sometimes with maroon patches. The twigs are slender and zigzag, nearly black in color, spotted with lighter lenticels. The winter buds are tiny, rounded and dark red to chestnut in color. The leaves are alternate, simple, and heart shaped with an entire margin, 7–12 cm (3-5 inches) long and wide, thin and papery, and may be slightly hairy below.

The flowers are showy, light to dark magenta pink in color, 1.5 cm (½ inch) long, appearing in clusters from Spring to early Summer, on bare stems before the leaves, sometimes on the trunk itself. The flowers are pollinated by long-tongued bees such as blueberry bees and carpenter bees. Short-tongued bees apparently cannot reach the nectaries. The fruit are flattened, dry, brown, pea-like pods, 5–10 cm (2-4 inches) long that contain flat, elliptical, brown seeds 6 mm (¼ inch) long, maturing in August to October.

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This tree is one of the first brilliantly colored signs of spring

Michigan Live 25 Mar 2025
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The Daily Dot 21 Mar 2025
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Pro Tips for Planting Shrubs and Trees This Spring

The Day 14 Mar 2025
Determine how much sun is needed ... Instead of a Kousa Dogwood, consider an Eastern Redbud (Cersis canadensis) or our native Flowering Dogwood (Benthamidia florida) for spring bloomers, or a Franklinia (Franklinia Altamaha) for fall blooms ... ....
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Garden Q&A: How can I support early butterflies?

Baltimore Sun 13 Mar 2025
I’ve observed swallowtail butterflies feeding on flower nectar in the canopy of Eastern redbud trees (Cercis canadensis) and near ground level on Virginia bluebells (Mertensia virginica).
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Some say the trees smell like rotting fish ... Good alternatives to planting the invasive Bradford pear in East Tennessee are eastern redbuds, red buckeyes, yellowwoods and fringe trees, the Blount County Master Gardeners organization suggests.
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