Cercis reniformis 'Oklahoma'

Oklahoma Redbud

Size

Oklahoma Redbud is a small popular native deciduous tree with multiple trunks and broad rounded crown.  Glossy rich green leaves turn greenish-yellow in fall.  A heavy profusion of wine-red flowers that bloom on bare branches in early spring before the foliage comes in attracting butterflies.  Following the flowers are bean-like seed pods that mature in summer and can persist until winter.  Prefers partial sun and rich well-drained soils with consistent moisture.  Tolerates drought, deer, and Black Walnuts.

Cercis canadensis is an important host for the Henry's Elfin Butterfly and supports a specialized bee- the Southeast Blueberry Bee.  Its nectar is an early food source for several butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds.  The seedpods are enjoyed by birds and wildlife. 

Type: 

Tree

Height: 

12’ - 18’

Spread: 

15’ - 25’

Spacing: 

20’

USDA Hardiness Zone: 

6 - 9

Culture: 

Full SunPart Sun

Bloom Color: 

Red

Season of Interest: 

SpringFall

MAINTENANCE NEEDS: Low maintenance.  Canker can be a significant disease problem. Various diseases and pests and be prevented with regular watering and pruning of dead branches. Does not transplant well, plant when young and leave undisturbed.

LANDSCAPE USES: Specimen or mass plantings, BordersNaturalized AreasWoodland Garden, Wildlife GardensScreeningShade Tree, and Street Tree. 

COMPANION PLANTS: MahoniaHydrangeaWitch Hazel

IMAGE: Photo by cultivar413150321 770 Auburn Old Town, (2) Photo by David J. Stang, Cercis canadensis texensis Oklahoma 0zzCC BY-SA 4.0, (3) Photo by David J. Stang, Cercis canadensis texensis Oklahoma 2zzCC BY-SA 4.0

*As plants have ranges in appearance they may not appear as the images shown.