
Eastern redbud trees (Cercis canadensis) are delightful in the backyard or garden with their clouds of pink blooms in springtime. These trees are native to North America, which means they are undemanding and grow readily in appropriate locations. While it’s not a good idea to transplant a mature redbud tree unless absolutely necessary, it is entirely possible to dig up seedlings to transplant into your landscape. Read on for tips for transplanting redbud trees. Redbud Tree Transplant In early spring, redbud trees light up the forest with their magical clusters of purple-pink pea-like flowers. They appear on the naked branches of these deciduous trees in early April before the foliage emerges. After the flowers, heart-shaped green leaves appear. In the wild, eastern redbud is usually found as an understory tree in moist soil along rivers or streams or in the forest shade. Generally, redbuds thrive in U.S. Department of Agriculture […]
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