Most redbuds are native trees that exhibit coloured pink to ignite purple flower in spring and usually havemultiple trunks . aboriginal trees are typically easy to maintain , especially if you cultivate one that grows naturally in your domain . The size of a Cercis canadensis look on whether or not it is a mintage , a subspecies or a intercrossed Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree . Some redbuds are moderately large trees , while some hybrids are scarcely large than shrubs .
Eastern and Western Redbuds
The aboriginal easterly redbud ( Cercis canadensis ) is a multi - trunked tree that yields pink blossoms in April and grows from 20 to 30 foot high and 25 to 35 fundament full . It grows naturally in numerous area of the Midwest and Northeast , and is fearless in U.S. Department of Agriculture works hardiness zona 4 through 8 .
westerly redbud ( Cercis occidentalis ) , sometimes called California redbud and list as Cercis orbiculata , is a multi - trunked aboriginal tree get hold in many Western body politic . It acquire from 12 to 20 feet high at the pace of 24 to 36 inches a year , yield showy majestic flower in leap . It grow in USDA geographical zone 7 through 9 .
Southwestern Redbud Subspecies
A " volt-ampere . " in a scientific name designate a advert subspecies — a naturally occurring form of the metal money . Two principal variants of easterly redbuds grow by nature in the southwest .
A large , multi - trunk bush or lowly tree , Mexican redbud ( Cercis canadensis var . mexicana ) grow from 10 to 15 metrical foot high and 10 to 15 feet all-embracing . It grows small , matte seed pods and yields rose - imperial flush in springtime . It will raise in USDA zones 6a through 9a .
Texas Cercis canadensis ( Cercis canadensis var . texensis ) grow 15 to 20 foot high and 15 to 20 foot spacious , yielding magenta to pinkish flowers in spring . It will grow in USDA zones 6a through 9 .

Asian Redbuds
Chinese Cercis canadensis ( Cercis chinensis ) , aboriginal to China and Asia , grow 8 to 15 feet marvellous , has rosy , purple flowers and multiple trunks . It rise in USDA zone 6 through 9 .
Also native to China , Giant Cercis canadensis ( Cercis gigantea ) has sheeny , moody gullible leaves from 6 to 8 inch wide and raise from 15 to 20 feet tall . It ’s hardy in USDA zone 7 through 8 .
Hybrid Cultivars
intercrossed cultivars have the same USDA grow zones as their species or race , so Cercis canadensis hybrid grow in USDA zone 4 through 8 , and Cercis canadensis var . texensis hybrids develop in USDA zone 6a through 9 .
" Ace of Hearts " ( Cercis canadensis " Ace of Hearts " ) is similar to Eastern redbud , except it only grows 12 marvelous and has pinker flowers .
bear witness lavender pink flowers , " Hearts of Gold " ( Cercis canadensis " Hearts of Gold " ) has intense golden yellow foliage in spring and grow up to 15 feet tall .

more or less larger at 15 to 20 ft marvelous and often with multiple trunks , " Texas White " ( Cercis canadensis var . texensis " Texas White " ) has bloodless flowers and buddy-buddy sheeny leaves .
" Oklahoma " ( Cercis canadensis var . texensis " Oklahoma " ) also grows from 15 to 20 feet tall , often with multiple trunks , and has pinkish flowers .
Coming in at just 5 human foot tall " Traveler " ( Cercis canadensis var . texensis " Traveler " ) , actually a shrub form , has cry leg 5 to 12 feet wide with dark , glossy leaves and lilac-colored - pinkish flowers .

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