The redbud tree ( Cercis canadensis ) produces a colorful video display of dark pinkish or white efflorescence every April . It is a popular landscape tree . The tree ’s leaf is a deep green and the leaves are heart - shaped . Bark is smooth and gray in appearance on young trees but over time begin to thicken and look to be red scales in elderly trees . Each fall the Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree produces farsighted come cod . in full farm , the redbud will attain a height of approximately 40 base .
Propagation and Location
The Cercis canadensis tree diagram can easily be propagated by seed . Ripe seeds involve a full stop of chilling and then can be localize directly into the soil for seedling growth . In the natural state , the seed hang to the ground and often set dormant for years before seedlings are acquire . The redbud grows as an understory tree in nature because of its short stature . The tree thrives for many years under towering evergreens and other tree varieties in the dappled shade they provide . Its compass spans the easterly United States to Canada and as far Mae West as Texas , Oklahoma and Kansas .
Soil Conditions
The redbud can be found arise in a wide mixture of filth but it favor dampish , well - drained territory that is high in organic matter . The best development is attained when the Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree is found in soil with a pH balance above 7.5 . The tree can not bear waterlogged ascendent from flooding .
Growth
In the first time of year of the tree ’s life the seeds will germinate and the seedling will grow approximately 1 foot . After the first year the growth becomes quite rapid . The Cercis canadensis will begin to blossom at seven age of age , according to the National Forest Service . The redbud develops a cryptic taproot that will grow horizontally if there is an obstruction that does not allow it to grow straight downward .
Aging and Tolerance
Most redbuds do not live past 40 years because as the tree ages it becomes less tolerant of shade and is often ineffective to obtain the size of other trees in the forest to attain the sun . The Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree is also extremely susceptible to ticker rot as it age . The tree is also plague by pestilence ( Botryosphaeria ribis ) . intact groves of redbuds have been destroy by canker sore .
Uses
The efflorescence of the Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree have been consumed fresh in salad for hundred . The flower and bud are also often fried . The barque has been used as a treatment for dysentery . Bees adore the blossoms of the redbud and flock around the Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree in the spring . The flowers are also a favorite of hummingbird . songster and mammals feed on the seeds during the fall and wintertime months .
History
The Cercis canadensis is often called the " Judas tree " because it is think to be the tree variety that Judas Iscariot hanged himself from after his betrayal of Jesus . The redbud is also referred to as the Eastern Redbud in the United States due to its aboriginal range of mountains .
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