A unique, small ornamental tree with a weeping habit. It has large heart-shaped leaves that are deep purple in color. Dark rose-purple flowers cover the branches in early spring. Leaves may take on a hint of green in hot summer temperatures.
A unique, small ornamental tree with a weeping habit. It has large heart-shaped leaves that are deep purple in color. Dark rose-purple flowers cover the branches in early spring. Leaves may take on a hint of green in hot summer temperatures.
Heart-shaped deep apricot leaves mature through shades of orange, gold and yellow with all colors present at once. In summer, the foliage turns lime green. Pinkish-purple flowers cover the branches in early spring. Foliage does not scorch, even in the heat of summer.
The Traveller Weeping Redbud is a beautiful pendulous variety of the Texas redbud. In early spring the bare stems are smothered in bunches of vibrant fuchsia-pink blooms, which are followed by pods that turn red and then brown by fall. The leaves are heart-shaped, and glossy, opening reddish in spring, before turning a beautiful green, and then turning yellow, orange and copper in fall. Grow this tree as a lawn specimen, at the back of a shrub bed, or as a specimen on a slope or among rocks.
A mounding and weeping variety of Redbud that has new leaves in a rich, coppery-red color that mature to dark green. In spring, the branches are clothed with bright rosy-pink flowers. A choice accent or specimen.
A unique ornamental tree named for its distinctive, zig-zagging branches that create an intriguing architectural form. In early spring, the tree bursts with vibrant pinkish-purple blooms along its bare branches, followed by heart-shaped green leaves that turn yellow in the fall. An excellent choice for small gardens, as a specimen tree, or as an understory plant in partially shaded areas. Thriving in afternoon shade, the Zig Zag Redbud is hardy, low-maintenance, and adds year-round interest and beauty to any landscape. Deciduous.