What other ornamental tree can boast delicate lilac pink flowers in spring bold plum purple foliage and a graceful weeping habit.
Ruby falls weeping redbud care.
These trees are hardy in zones five through nine and grow on average to be 10 feet tall.
The ruby falls weeping redbud is utterly unique.
The cheerful blossoms are on display for several weeks before being joined by glossy heart shaped maroon red leaves held on pendulous branches.
A weeping redbud tree requires minimal pruning annual fertilization and weekly deep root watering to thrive.
The weeping ruby falls redbud is beyond compare for color look and appeal.
This charismatic little tree has it all.
The redbud tree has become more well known in recent years to gardeners with newer forms adding purple or yellow leaves to the already spectacular early spring blooming this tree is famous for.
But this distinctive weeping redbud is even beautiful in winter with its flowing branches and distinctive habit.
Has low pod set.
Attractive red purple flowers bloom profusely in early spring.
Large heart shaped leaves add interest through the seasons.
When ruby falls redbud first went up for sale in 2010 it rocketed to the top of many people s wish lists for the garden.
A lovely compact redbud tree with a weeping canopy that is perfect for a smaller sized landscape.
An excellent specimen plant with clusters of lavender red sweet pea like blooms in spring.
With maroon to deep green to purple leaves from spring to fall and lavender spring blooms that sit atop bold red stems you will be excited for spring to arrive.
Small semi glossy heart shaped leaves turn yellow in fall.
The weeping branches can grow long enough to touch the ground.
But now it has been turned into a gorgeous small cascading tree that will fit into even the smallest garden.