Redbud Trees
Redbud trees (Cercis spp.) are nature's beauties that can turn any yard into a masterpiece. They are beautiful in their blossoms and appearance, which can set the stage for your outdoor space and impress everyone's eyes.
The trees have some of the most beautiful flowers; that's what is so striking about them. By early spring, before the leaves can even be discerned, they are bursting with pea-like flowers ranging from magenta to blush pink. It's such flowers that are against the backdrop of the still-winter weather to make for an image that's almost fantastical.
There's a blooming period to them that's extra tempting. They are full of flowers dripping directly from the branches, sometimes making an ama pattern of color on the bare wood. It's something that gives them the appearance of jewelry and gives your yard some glitz while other plants remain dormant.
They're a good, medium-sized tree and can work well in all kinds of landscapes. They stand at about 20 to 30 feet high, equally spaced. But they can be pruned and shaped, so you can design their size to your yard's size and style.
They are naturally going to become the attraction of your yard, and people will flock to it from every corner. Having one next to a high-traffic location (like your front door or a path in the garden) will improve the appearance of your space. The colour of its flowers and multi-branched canopy makes it a beautiful and friendly plant.
Landscaping with Redbud Trees
It's possible to re-create your yard from scratch with the trees. Plant one tree as an individual aphrodisiac, or a few together to form a beautiful cluster of color and texture. Add complementary plants or ground covers to add a few extra blooms. They look spectacular in the spring, but can be supplemented by intelligent plantings of perennials, annuals or ornamental grasses that will be appealing all year round.
Redbud trees are more than just springtime luxuriance. Their blooms are the show, but their heart-shaped leaves add interest to your garden during the season. Fall comes, and with it, the foliage turns golden and bronze for one last display before winter.
Redbud Trees Make For A Lovely Addition To Any Landscape.
They can be installed for your little garden or big estate and can also be made to work with your landscape design, so you get year-round beauty that everyone who passes by will enjoy your outdoor oasis.