Cercis canadensis Overview Uses: Specimen tree, foundation plantings, mixed borders, spring focal point, small landscapes Benefits: Profuse rose-pink blooms on bare branches in early spring before leaves emerge. Native to eastern North America and well-suited to a wide range of garden styles. USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9 Sun: Full Sun to Partial Shade Life Cycle: Deciduous Tree Growth Habit: Vase-shaped, Broad-spreading — multi-branch canopy with a rounded crown. Bloom Color: Pink Foliage Color: Green, maturing to Golden Yellow in fall Mature Height: 20–30 feet Mature Width: 25–35 feet Bloom Season: Early to Mid Spring Growth Rate: Moderate Summary A classic native tree that brings early spring color and soft structure to the landscape. Cercis canadensis is one of the earliest flowering trees of spring, opening with clusters of rose-pink blooms along bare stems and branches before leaves emerge. As the season warms, heart-shaped green foliage fills in to create a light, airy canopy that complements perennials and shrubs beneath it. Its naturally broad shape makes it an excellent small shade tree for patios, entryways, and garden beds where the spring bloom can be enjoyed up close. After flowering, slender seed pods may develop and add subtle texture through summer. Care Eastern Redbud Care Plant in full sun to partial shade. In hotter regions, some afternoon shade can help reduce heat stress. Prefers well-drained soil with consistent moisture, especially during the first growing season. Once established, it tolerates brief dry periods but performs best with regular watering during extended drought. Apply a balanced slow release fertilizer in spring to support healthy growth. Prune minimally as needed to shape or remove deadwood. If major pruning is required, do it during dormancy in late winter. Size What Size is the Eastern Redbud for Sale Online? Plants are greenhouse-grown and shipped in a grow pot, well-rooted and actively growing at the time of shipment. For specific sizing questions, please contact us. How Large Does Eastern Redbud Grow? At maturity, this tree typically reaches 20–30 feet tall and 25–35 feet wide, often growing wider than it is tall with a graceful, spreading canopy. Additional Information What is the botanical name of Eastern Redbud? Its botanical name is Cercis canadensis. What are some common names for this plant? It is commonly called Eastern Redbud or American redbud. Is Eastern Redbud native to North America? Yes. Cercis canadensis is native to eastern North America and is widely planted for its early spring bloom. Where can I find more trees and native options? You can browse additional options in our Trees collection and explore regionally adapted selections in our Native Plants of North America collection.