One of the first plants to bloom gorgeous lavender pink rosy pink magenta blooms.
Ruby falls weeping eastern redbud.
A hybrid of covey weeping habit and forest pansy purple foliage.
History and origins of the ruby falls weeping redbud the eastern redbud cercis canadensis grows from the great lakes to florida and inland as far as nebraska and eastern texas.
Ruby falls redbud is a multi stemmed deciduous shrub with a rounded form and gracefully weeping branches.
The canopy also needs to be thinned by pruning the branches that rub or cross one another.
They are a gorgeous focal point and look amazing at night with uplighting.
This compact weeping selection grows to 6 to 8 feet tall with a 5 to 6 foot spread.
By mid summer leaves change to a bronzy green.
Plant some kaleidoscope abelia or golden euonymus under your tree for some vivid yellow and gold colors.
Further west it is replaced by the western redbud cercis occidentalis which grows well in hot drier places and is only hardy to zone 7.
Pruning will nurture the young branches encouraging their growth and will help the tree to maintain its weeping form.
An excellent specimen plant with clusters of lavender red blooms in spring.
Provides year round interest.
Cercis canadensis ruby falls plant patent 22 097 sku 5842 a lovely compact redbud tree with a weeping canopy that is perfect for a smaller sized landscape.
Ruby falls pp 22 097 has a unique combination of dwarf weeping growth habit and purple foliage.
All dead and diseased branches need to be removed.
The ruby falls redbud tree can be planted anywhere in your yard.
Noted for its unique weeping habit award winning cercis canadensis ruby falls redbud is a compact deciduous tree with profuse pea like dark rose flowers that arise before the foliage in spring on bright red stems.
An excellent specimen plant with clusters of lavender red sweet pea like blooms in spring.
7 gallon weeping eastern redbud ruby falls a compact redbud tree with a weeping canopy.