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Last winter (2014) my neighbor received 5 American Redbud (Eastern Redbud) cercis canadensis cut-branch starts from The Arbor Day Foundat...Read More
Plant has grown wonderfully here in the Fairfield, CA area. Its been in the ground for about 20 years, planted in full sun. Doesn't rec...Read More
Saw a fantastic picture of what was listed as ""Western redbud". It appeared to be a VINE, it was climbing the trunk of a large old oak(...Read More
It also grows in Anaheim, CA
I was wondering would these trees be alright or suitable to be planted right by a wall like about two feet away from there. Any possible ...Read More
How successful is this species in the eastern zones? Is it superior to c. canadensis in any way other than drought tolerance? By the wa...Read More
Back @ keferraro--I live in zone 5a and last Spring I spotted several trees of this variety growing in town here along the street--no dou...Read More
Although DG lists this as down to zone 5a, the vendors list it to 7 or higher. Has anyone had sucess in colder climates?
I have succeeded in propogating western redbud by collecting the seed pods in late summer or fall, burning them partially with a match, t...Read More
Brought back a few plants I started from seed when I moved from the Sierras to Arkansas four years ago. Planted my Western redbuds in 50...Read More
Plant this tree where it will receive some backlighting to light up the beautiful leaves.
This is an excellent alternative to the more common Eastern Redbud. The Western Redbud is drought tolerant while the Eastern Redbud prefe...Read More
We love this tree. It provides year around interest and colour, and is extremely drought tolerant. The seed pods are collected in the fal...Read More
This is a very attractive large shurb or a small tree that is tolerant of clay soil. It likes full sun and regular summer water. The flow...Read More