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(Amazing Grace Weeping Katsura Tree, Weeping Katsura Tree)
Introduced into the American nursery trade by Kentucky nurseryman Theodore Klein around 1960, 'Amazing Grace' is a weeping katsura tree that bears dainty, shimmering, heart-shaped leaves on cascading, mounded branches. The selection reportedly originated as a seedling in the nursery of Jess Eliot in Indiana and the cultivar name reportedly coined by Bob Hill of Courier Journal/Hidden Hill Nursery.
The leaves of this deciduous tree emerge with a bronzy color before turning medium green with a...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Eastern Redbud)
This is certainly one of the most beautiful of the North American deciduous trees. Eastern redbud is a medium-sized tree that is native to eastern and central North America. Prized as both a specimen tree and small shade tree, it may be multi-stemmed or single-trunked and has a broad, rounded or spreading canopy.
Eastern redbud has very distinctive large, heart-shaped leaves that are often tinted with purple when they first emerge, turn medium green shortly after and then yellow in fall. In...
PlantHaven
(Ace of Hearts Redbud, Eastern Redbud)
The small heart-like leaves of 'Ace of Hearts' and its more lavender-tinted blossoms really adds cheerful interest to the landscape. This deciduous, small-sized tree originates from eastern and central North America and was selected in 1997 from seedlings growing in Morganton, North Carolina. Prized as both a dwarf specimen or shade tree, it may be multi-stemmed or single-trunked and has a broad, rounded or spreading canopy.
Eastern redbud has very distinctive heart-shaped leaves that turn shades...
James Burghardt
(Appalachian Red Eastern Redbud, Eastern Redbud)
The only redbud to have flowers with true red and magenta tones, 'Appalachian Red' also carries lvoely heart-like leaves upon an upright yet rounded canopy. This deciduous, small-sized tree originates from eastern and central North America. Prized as both a small specimen or shade tree, this cultivar is usually single-trunked but can readily be trained or purchased in a multi-stemmed form.
Eastern redbud has very distinctive heart-shaped leaves that turn shades of yellow in fall. Those of 'Appalachian...
James H. Schutte
(Eastern Redbud, Lavender Twistâ„¢ Eastern Redbud)
The weeping Lavender Twistâ„¢ is an especially beautiful and unusual small redbud. This markedly winter-hardy tree has contorted branches that droop to the ground. In spring they become covered with lavender-pink redbud flowers. It was developed by Cornelia Covey of Brotzman's Nursery, Inc. in Madison, Ohio.
Eastern redbud is certainly one of the most beautiful of the North American deciduous trees. In the wild, it is distributed in lowlands and uplands across eastern and central North America....
JC Raulston Arboretum at NC State University
(Eastern Redbud, Flame Eastern Redbud)
This distinctive redbud has a more upright, vase-shaped habit than others and becomes covered with bright double pink flowers in spring. Eastern redbud is a medium-sized tree that is native to eastern and central North America. Prized as both a specimen tree and small shade tree, it may be multi-stemmed or single-trunked.
Eastern redbud has very distinctive large, heart-shaped leaves that are often tinted with purple when they first emerge, turn medium green shortly after and then yellow in...
James Burghardt
(Eastern Redbud, Floating Clouds Eastern Redbud)
The variegated, multicolored leaves of 'Floating Clouds' and its soft pink-lavender early spring blossoms really adds soothing and elegant beauty to the landscape. This deciduous, small-sized tree originates from eastern and central North America. Prized as both a small specimen or shade tree, this cultivar is usually single-trunked and has a rounded but irregularly branching canopy that makes it both graceful and full.
Eastern redbud has very distinctive heart-shaped leaves that turn shades...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Eastern Redbud, Forest Pansy Redbud)
The interesting purple-red hued leaves of 'Forest Pansy' really stand out in the landscape. This cultivated deciduous, medium-sized tree originates from eastern and central North America. Prized as both a specimen tree and small shade tree, it may be multi-stemmed or single-trunked and has a broad, rounded or spreading canopy.
Eastern redbud has very distinctive large, heart-shaped leaves that turn shades of yellow in fall. Those of 'Forest Pansy' are purple when new and young, slowly becoming...
JC Raulston Arboretum at NC State University
(Eastern Redbud, Hearts of Gold Redbud)
The bright yellow, heart-like leaves of 'Hearts of Gold' and its bright pink-lavender early spring blossoms really adds cheerful interest to the landscape. This deciduous, small-sized tree originates from eastern and central North America and this cultivar was selected from a mutant tree first seen in Greensboro, North Carolina. Prized as both a small specimen or shade tree, it may be multi-stemmed or single-trunked and has a rounded or vase-shaped, spreading canopy.
Eastern redbud has very distinctive...
PlantHaven
(Eastern Redbud, Little Woody Redbud)
The small, lightly crinkled, heart-like leaves of 'Little Woody' and its bright rosy pink blossoms really adds small-sized, cheerful interest to the spring garden. This deciduous, small-sized tree originates from eastern and central North America and this cultivar was selected from a mass of redbud seedlings in 1997 in Morganton, North Carolina, evaluated and then named in 2000. Prized as both a small specimen or shade tree, it may be multi-stemmed or single-trunked and has a compact vase-shaped...