Texas Red Bud (Medium) (Cercis canadensis)
Texas Red Bud (Medium) (Cercis canadensis)
Texas red bud (Cercis canadensis) in a medium form presents as a balanced deciduous flowering tree with gently arching branches and a rounded canopy. The foliage consists of smooth heart-shaped leaves arranged densely along the stems after flowering periods.
Native to warm temperate regions of the southern United States, Cercis canadensis is adapted to dry summers and seasonal rainfall variation. The species is biologically notable for early blooming behavior and pollinator-supporting flower production. In medium form, the tree emphasizes proportional branching rhythm, concentrated floral coverage, and soft deciduous canopy structure while preserving its highly recognizable spring flowering character.
Texas Red Bud (Medium) have a typical overall height between 10’-20’ (3.05-6.1 m) and spread diameter of 10’-20’ (3.05-6.1 m). The leaves have a typical length between 3”-5” (8-13 cm).
Texas red bud (Cercis canadensis) in a medium form presents as a balanced deciduous flowering tree with gently arching branches and a rounded canopy. The foliage consists of smooth heart-shaped leaves arranged densely along the stems after flowering periods.
Native to warm temperate regions of the southern United States, Cercis canadensis is adapted to dry summers and seasonal rainfall variation. The species is biologically notable for early blooming behavior and pollinator-supporting flower production. In medium form, the tree emphasizes proportional branching rhythm, concentrated floral coverage, and soft deciduous canopy structure while preserving its highly recognizable spring flowering character.
Texas Red Bud (Medium) have a typical overall height between 10’-20’ (3.05-6.1 m) and spread diameter of 10’-20’ (3.05-6.1 m). The leaves have a typical length between 3”-5” (8-13 cm).