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Hearts of Gold Eastern Redbud

Hearts of Gold Eastern Redbud

Common Name: Hearts of Gold Eastern Redbud

Botanical Name: Cercis canadensis ‘Hearts of Gold’

Hearts of Gold Eastern Redbud leaves

Plant family: Fabaceae

Location: Art Trail, East Terrace Switchback

Growing zone: 5-9

Height: 20-25 ft.

Spread: 20-35 ft.

Bloom time: April, May

Bloom description: Light-pink flowers bloom in clusters along the branches before leaves emerge. This variety was discovered growing at a private residence in North Carolina.

Leaf type: The characteristic heart-shaped leaves emerge as tiny orange or bronze hearts that mature to golden yellow.

Garden uses: Hearts of Gold Redbud is a great choice for a specimen tree or in groupings. They like sunny conditions, but can benefit from shelter from the afternoon sun in the summer. Their golden leaf color is a great contrast to the greens of the summer garden. They like moist to average soil but can tolerate our rocky and clay soils in the Ozarks.

Wildlife benefits: Used as an early source of nectar for pollinators.