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Oklahoma Redbud Tree

Cercis reniformis 'Oklahoma'
    35 reviews
Oklahoma Redbud
Oklahoma Redbud
Oklahoma Redbud Tree
Oklahoma Redbud Tree
Oklahoma Redbud
Oklahoma Redbud
Oklahoma Redbud Tree
Oklahoma Redbud Tree
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Oklahoma Redbud Tree

Cercis reniformis 'Oklahoma'
    35 reviews

Perfect Rosy-Purple Blooms on an Stunningly Shaped Spectacular Tree

  • Tons of spring color!
  • Great for small yards!
  • Best Redbud for hot, dry climates
  • Grows in part shade or full sun
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Product Details

growing zone 6-9 Growing Zones 6-9
Soil Type Adaptable
Sunlight Full, Partial
Drought Tolerance Good
Mature Height 15-20 Feet
Mature Width 10-15 Feet
Bloom Color Purple
Shipping Restriction AZ, OR
Oklahoma Redbud Tree Care

When planting your Oklahoma Redbud tree be sure you have the right location and conditions for your new tree to thrive. Spring and fall are ideal times to plant. However, if you avoid extreme temperatures you can plant almost any time of the year.

Planting

Redbuds are very easy to maintain. These trees tolerate full sun, part sun, and part shade and are adaptable to any soil as long as it isn't saturated.

Add a layer of 2 of mulch around the base of the tree about the size of the tree canopy. Do not allow the mulch to touch the trunk as this increases the chances of pests and disease.

Watering

Water your new Redbud deeply about twice a week for the first couple months. After establishment, this redbud is drought tolerant. In extended drought periods this tree will benefit from a weekly deep watering.

Fertilizing

Fertilize in early spring and when planting to give your tree a boost. Choose a balanced, slow-release fertilizer.

Maintenance

Redbuds don't generally require pruning, but if needed, prune immediately after blooming has ceased to remove any dead, dying, crowded or crossed branches. Pruning in winter is likely to cause bloom loss.

The best way to prevent disease and pests is by providing the appropriate care for your plants. Proper location choice, watering and fertilization are the keys to your success. Avoid problems with Borer insects by ensuring your tree remains free from damage, especially from lawn equipment. Mulching helps to keep weeds at bay which eliminates the need to use lawn equipment near your tree. Borers look for a hole or weak spot to penetrate. Scale is an immobile insect that can affect almost any tree. You can treat this pest with horticultural oil. Be sure to coat the entire tree.

Landscape ideas

Redbud Trees can be planted almost anywhere in your yard. They are one of our favorites!  

If you have a natural area off to the side of your home, plant a redbud tree there. Enjoy it sparkle with showy blooms in the spring.  Or plant 1 or 2 in your front or back yard.  They can be used as a focal point in the yard and they look even better with uplighting. Want a different color? Try the EasternRoyal White or Forest Pansy trees.

Oklahoma Redbud trees go very well with most other colors in the landscape.  Plant some kaleidoscope abelia under the tree for some beautiful yellow and gold colors. Junipers also work very well.  The blues and greens pair well with the purple pink florescent blooms! 

This tree is great for planting in a bed or at the side of your home. This Redbud looks great planted in a group of three in the back corner of your yard. Add some uplights and they will look great at night too!

Redbud Trees go just about anywhere. Just make sure that you can see it from your window, patio, or deck so you can watch it bloom and grow!

For additional options, be sure to check out the Rising Sun Redbud and our Redbud Tree collection.

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