Redbud Seedlings - Package of 100- 6-14"

$11999

Redbud Seedlings - Package of 100- 6-14"

$11999

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Description Reviews

Redbud seedlings are famous for gardeners looking to add color and texture to their landscapes. These small trees, which belong to the genus Cercis, are known for their vibrant pink or purple blossoms in early spring before their leaves emerge.

Redbud Seedlings Growth And Characteristics

They are deciduous trees that typically grow to a height of 20-30 feet and spread 25-35 feet in width. They have a rounded, vase-shaped crown and a moderate growth rate, usually adding 1-2 feet of height each year. They have heart-shaped leaves 3-5 inches long and wide, and their flowers appear in clusters along the branches in early spring. The flowers are followed by flat, brown seedpods that persist on the tree through the winter.

Planting Redbud Seedlings

Redbud Seedlings are best planted in full sun and well-drained soil. They are adaptable to various soil types, like negligibly acidic soil with a pH of 6.0-7.0. When planting the seedlings, it is essential to thoroughly add compost or other organic matter to the soil and water after planting.

Redbud Seedlings Requirements

They should be watered deeply and regularly, especially during the first year after planting. Keeping the soil moist but not soggy is essential, as they are susceptible to root rot in poorly drained soil. Fertilization should be done in the early spring with a balanced fertilizer that contains equal parts nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.

Pruning and Maintenance For Redbud Seedlings

Redbud Seedlings require minimal pruning, but dead or damaged branches should be removed. Young trees may benefit from some shaping to encourage a strong structure, but pruning should be done sparingly to avoid damaging the tree. They are relatively low-maintenance trees.