Lavender Twist Weeping Redbud

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An Umbrella of Color Changes with the Seasons!
  • Zones: 5-9
  • Height: 5 - 6'

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An Umbrella of Color Changes with the Seasons!
Lavender Twist Weeping Redbud

Product Description for Lavender Twist Weeping Redbud

An Umbrella of Color Changes with the Seasons! Reddish-purple buds open to lavender-pink flowers in early spring. The umbrella-shaped tree accentuates the weeping, twisted branches tipping toward the ground. Heart-shaped leaves are reddish-purple changing to a dark, lustrous green in the summer and then to yellow in fall. Grows 5-6' tall. 3' bareroot trees. Zones 5-9 Cercis canadensis ‘Covey’ PP10328



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Height: 5-6' Zones: 5-9
Bloom Time: Early Spring
Light: Full Sun to Partial Shade

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Product Details for Lavender Twist Weeping Redbud

Botanical Name: CERCIS CANADENSIS 'COVEY' PP #10328

Spring Hill Name: Lavender Twist® Weeping Redbud

Common Name: Lavender Twist® Weeping Redbud

Family: Fabaceae

Form: Weeping

Sun Exposure: Partial Shade/Full Sun

Height/Habit: 5 - 6'

Spread: 5 - 8'

Spacing: 8'

Growth Rate: slow

Hardiness Zones: 5 - 9

Flowering Date: Early Spring

Duration: 2-3 weeks

Flower Color: Lavender Pink

Flower Form: The reddish-purple bud opens to a rosy lavender-pink flower in early spring. Pea-like flowers in stalkless clusters.

Foliage Type: Leaves are heart shaped, when emerging in the spring are reddish-purple changing to a dark lustrous green in the summer and then to a yellow fall color

Type Of Fruit: The shape of the fruit looks like a pea pod. The pods are 2-3” and are brown. The seed pods develop in October and usually stay on throughout the winter and adding winter interest.

Good For Other: This tree is a great specimen plant and perfect for a small protected area in the landscape.

Fragrance: none

Soil Requirements: Well drained soil, organic matter, but widely adaptable.

Special care or planting instructions: Plant at the same depth as in the nursery

Pruning: Prune to remove wayward or crossing shoots to maintain permanent, healthy framework.

Time Of Pruning: Late winter or early spring.

Additional Information: The Lavender Twist Weeping Redbud, 'Cercis canadensis "Covey", also known as Twisted Lavender Redbud, is a new variety of Redbud that is sure to attract the eye.

Shipped: 3 ft bareroot tree

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Unique Characteristics: The original tree was discovered at a residence in Westfield New York. At approximately 30 years old it only stands 5' tall and approximately 8' wide. Its growth may have been inhibited by a neighboring shrub. Vegetative offspring are slightly taller

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Lavender Twist Weeping Redbud Reviewed by Debbie Sandlin (Wilmington Ohio) on . Lavender Twist Weeping Redbud It's a beautiful day here for March 22, so the grandkids and I were playing with bubbles in the yard. My 19 month old granddaughter chasing bubbles run into my Lavender Twist tree, and I couldn't believe it I heard a snap, turned around and my tree was laying on the ground. I could have cried, it already had leaves coming out on it. So I called to ask if it would come back up? The lady said NO! But we will send you another one free of charge. That made me so happy..that's the kind of company I like to do business with. Thank You from the bottom of my heart!!!!! Can't wait to see it flowering!!! Rating: 5

Thu, March 22, 2012

Lavender Twist Weeping Redbud
Reviewed By:  Debbie Sandlin (Wilmington Ohio)

It's a beautiful day here for March 22, so the grandkids and I were playing with bubbles in the yard. My 19 month old granddaughter chasing bubbles run into my Lavender Twist tree, and I couldn't believe it I heard a snap, turned around and my tree was laying on the ground. I could have cried, it already had leaves coming out on it. So I called to ask if it would come back up? The lady said NO! But we will send you another one free of charge. That made me so happy..that's the kind of company I like to do business with. Thank You from the bottom of my heart!!!!! Can't wait to see it flowering!!!

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