This is certainly one of the most beautiful of the North American deciduous trees. Eastern redbud is a medium-sized tree that is native to eastern and central North America.
Eastern redbud has very distinctive large, heart-shaped leaves that are often tinted with purple when they first emerge, turn medium green shortly after and then yellow in fall. In spring, before the leaves emerge, its brown branches become covered with clusters of small, sweetpea-like flowers of purple-red, pink or white. These are followed by dark brown seed pods that persist well after the leaves fall in autumn.
Grow this fine tree in sites with full to partial sun and fertile, well-drained but evenly moist soil. It is naturally found growing in uplands and lowlands and is well adapted to a wide range of soil types. It can also grow in shadier sites but will not develop a full robust canopy in an understory. It is a fine small shade tree for naturalistic landscapes as well as more formal gardens. (info source: Learn2Grow.com)
Genus - Cercis
Species - Canadensis
Common name - Northern Redbud
Pre-Treatment - Required
Hardiness zones - 4 - 7
Height - 25'-30' / 7 - 9 m
Spread - 25'-30' / 7 - 9 m
Plant type - Tree
Vegetation type - Decidouos
Exposure - Full Sun, Partial Shade
Growth rate - Medium
Soil PH - Acidic, Neutral, Alkaline
Soil type - Clay, Loam, Sand, Well Drained
Water requirements - Average Water
Landscape uses - Feature Plant, Foundation, Mixed Border, Shade Trees
Bloom season - Early Spring, Spring, Late Spring
Leaf / Flower color - Dark Green / White, Purple, Pink, Light Pink