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THE Oklahoma
Redbud
About the
Oklahoma Redbud :
The Oklahoma Redbud tree, Cercis
reniformis, 'Oklahoma', has glossy green
foliage. This redbud tree was discovered
growing wild in the Arbuckle Mountains of
Oklahoma in 1964. The Okahoma redbud is a
small, deciduous understory tree which
typically grows to 12-18' tall. This tree
has clusters of tiny, wine-red, pea-like
flowers that bloom profusely on the branches
and mature trunks for 2-3 weeks in early
spring (March-April) before the foliage
emerges. The Oklahoma redbud's heart-shaped
leaves open soft pink but gradually mature
to a glossy rich green. Pendulous, flat,
bean-like, 2-4" long seed pods resembling
snow peas appear after flowering.
Oklahoma redbud trees have fall color
that is variable, but often includes
attractive shades of reddish-purple and
orange. Redbuds are true harbingers of
spring. It is easily grown in average,
medium wet, well-drained soil in full sun to
part shade. Part shade is best in hot
climates. Not reliably winter hardy
throughout USDA Zone 5 where it should be
planted in a protected location. Excellent
small tree for lawns, woodland gardens or
naturalized areas. Effective planted as a
specimen or in groups. Street tree in
residential areas. |