Eastern Redbud Tree | Stunning Pink Spring Blooms
Eastern Redbud Tree โ A Native Spring Spectacle
Before a single leaf appears, the Eastern Redbud erupts in a breathtaking cloud of vivid magenta-pink blossoms that coat every branch from tip to trunk. It's one of the most dramatic early-spring displays in the American landscape โ and it's entirely effortless. A beloved native tree across the eastern U.S., the Redbud brings seasonal color, wildlife value, and year-round interest to gardens of nearly any size.
Why Gardeners Love It
- Spectacular Spring Bloom: Flowers emerge directly on the branches and trunk in early spring โ before the leaves โ creating a vivid pink display unlike any other tree.
- Beautiful Foliage: After bloom, large heart-shaped leaves emerge in a rich burgundy-green, maturing to deep green through summer before turning warm yellow in fall.
- Native & Wildlife-Friendly: A true North American native that attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, and native bees โ an important early-season nectar source.
- Right-Sized for Most Landscapes: Reaches a graceful 20โ30 ft. at maturity, making it ideal for smaller yards, under power lines, or as a woodland edge planting.
- Low Maintenance: Adaptable to a wide range of soil types, drought-tolerant once established, and naturally resistant to most pests and diseases.
Growing Guide
- Light: Full sun to part shade
- Water: Regular watering until established; drought-tolerant thereafter
- Hardiness: USDA Zones 4โ9
- Mature Height: 20โ30 ft.
- Available Sizes: 2โ3 ft., 4โ5 ft., 6โ7 ft.
Plant a Redbud where you can see it from a window in March โ that first bloom of the season, glowing pink against a grey late-winter sky, is one of the great quiet pleasures of having a garden.
Explore More Spring-Blooming Trees
- Kwanzan Flowering Cherry Tree โ lush double pink blooms on a classic upright form
- Yoshino Flowering Cherry Tree โ the iconic white-pink cherry blossom, graceful and fast-growing
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Description
Eastern Redbud Tree โ A Native Spring Spectacle
Before a single leaf appears, the Eastern Redbud erupts in a breathtaking cloud of vivid magenta-pink blossoms that coat every branch from tip to trunk. It's one of the most dramatic early-spring displays in the American landscape โ and it's entirely effortless. A beloved native tree across the eastern U.S., the Redbud brings seasonal color, wildlife value, and year-round interest to gardens of nearly any size.
Why Gardeners Love It
- Spectacular Spring Bloom: Flowers emerge directly on the branches and trunk in early spring โ before the leaves โ creating a vivid pink display unlike any other tree.
- Beautiful Foliage: After bloom, large heart-shaped leaves emerge in a rich burgundy-green, maturing to deep green through summer before turning warm yellow in fall.
- Native & Wildlife-Friendly: A true North American native that attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, and native bees โ an important early-season nectar source.
- Right-Sized for Most Landscapes: Reaches a graceful 20โ30 ft. at maturity, making it ideal for smaller yards, under power lines, or as a woodland edge planting.
- Low Maintenance: Adaptable to a wide range of soil types, drought-tolerant once established, and naturally resistant to most pests and diseases.
Growing Guide
- Light: Full sun to part shade
- Water: Regular watering until established; drought-tolerant thereafter
- Hardiness: USDA Zones 4โ9
- Mature Height: 20โ30 ft.
- Available Sizes: 2โ3 ft., 4โ5 ft., 6โ7 ft.
Plant a Redbud where you can see it from a window in March โ that first bloom of the season, glowing pink against a grey late-winter sky, is one of the great quiet pleasures of having a garden.
Explore More Spring-Blooming Trees
- Kwanzan Flowering Cherry Tree โ lush double pink blooms on a classic upright form
- Yoshino Flowering Cherry Tree โ the iconic white-pink cherry blossom, graceful and fast-growing





















