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Thursday, May 9, 2013

California Shrub: Western Redbud


These were the blossoms on the Western Redbud a few months ago, before the leaves appeared.

This is what it looks like now.
Western (or California) Redbud
  • Pea family
  • Usually a shrub 7 to 18 feet high.
  • Leaves are round and heart shaped, winter deciduous
  • Bright purple flowers appear in early spring on naked branches, followed by bronze colored leaves that soon turn green.
  • Seed pods appear in July.
  • Grows below 4,000 feet. 
  • Drought tolerant and sun-loving. 
  • Native Americans highly prized this shrub and used its autumn wine-red branches for basket-making. 

I am hoping to have this redbud as part of my lovely front yard for many, many season to come.
I have long wanted a redbud in my yard and when we did our front yard remodel we left a space for one in the front section. I planted poppies around the base and this spring I got to discover how beautifully they work together in my yard. I need to remember that you are to prune it in the fall, winter, or early spring after the leaf drop.

There is a wealth of information in the printable: USDA Western Redbud



This the second of my shrubs...only three more to go to meet my 2013 goal.

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  1. I have long wanted a redbud in my yard and when we did our front yard remodel we left a space for one in the front section.trees for sale

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