Skip to content
  • A selection of specials and exclusive Black Friday sales are waiting for you! 🌟 Save up 5% OFF, Code:IQSBTY
  • A selection of specials and exclusive Black Friday sales are waiting for you! 🌟 Save up 5% OFF, Code:IQSBTY
Cheap Bower Lush StoreCheap Bower Lush Store
  • Menu
    • No products in the cart.

      Return to shop

  • Cart

    No products in the cart.

    Return to shop

  • Fruit Trees
    • Citrus Trees
    • Apple Trees
    • Peach Trees
    • Cherry Trees
    • Pear Trees
    • Plum Trees
    • Nut Trees
    • Olive Trees
    • Fig Trees
    • Persimmon Trees
  • Tropical Fruits
    • Banana Trees
    • Mango Trees
    • Avocado Trees
  • Flowering Trees
    • Ornamental
    • Tropical
  • Shrubs & Hedges
    • Flowering Shrubs
    • Privacy Shrubs
    • Evergreen Shrubs
  • Shade Trees
    • Fall Color
    • Flowering
  • New Release
 

Forest Pansy Redbud

Home / Flowering Trees / Ornamental / Redbud Trees
New
Forest Pansy Redbud
Forest Pansy Redbud - Image 2
Forest Pansy Redbud - Image 3
Forest Pansy Redbud - Image 4
Forest Pansy Redbud - Image 5

$99.95 Original price was: $99.95.$69.97Current price is: $69.97.

Clear
SKU: ZMFZD 1532762849332 Categories: Flowering Trees, Ornamental, Redbud Trees Tags: Drought tolerant, Large trees, Pf-attract bees, Pf-attract butterflies, Pf-attract hummingbirds, Pf-clay, Pf-fortyfeet
  • Friendly, efficient service, always online.
  • Where quality meets convenience.
  • Superior Quality Goods
  • Satisfaction Guaranteed
Browse
  • Flowering Trees
    • Ornamental
      • Cherry Blossom Trees
      • Crabapple Trees
      • Crape Myrtles
      • Dogwood Trees
      • Flowering Pear Trees
      • Flowering Plum Trees
      • Magnolia Trees
      • Redbud Trees
      • Rose Trees
    • Tropical
      • Trumpet Tree
  • Fruit Trees
    • Apple Trees
    • Cherry Trees
    • Citrus Trees
    • Fig Trees
    • Nut Trees
    • Olive Trees
    • Peach Trees
    • Pear Trees
    • Persimmon Trees
    • Plum Trees
  • Shade Trees
    • Fall Color
      • Ash Trees
      • Aspen Trees
      • Birch Trees
      • Elm Trees
      • Ginkgo Trees
      • Japanese Maples
      • Maple Trees
      • Oak Trees
      • Poplar Trees
    • Flowering
      • Mimosa Trees
  • Shrubs & Hedges
    • Evergreen Shrubs
      • Indian Hawthorn
      • Nandina
      • Yew
    • Flowering Shrubs
      • Azalea Shrubs
      • Barberry
      • Hibiscus
      • Hydrangea Shrubs
      • Rose of Sharon Althea
      • Roses
      • Weigela
    • Privacy Shrubs
      • Lilac Shrubs
      • Loropetalum
      • Ornamental Grasses
      • Viburnum
  • Tropical Fruits
    • Avocado Trees
    • Banana Trees
    • Mango Trees
  • Uncategorized
  • Description
  • Additional information
  • Reviews (0)

The Call of the Wild

If your garden or landscape is missing that certain something, then you simply must consider the Forest Pansy Redbud.

Perfect in size, its medium stature–topping out at between 20 to 30 feet–will give you ample planting choices and work well with a variety of designs. The floral display will add a burst of color with a natural appeal that will brighten your garden and add warmth and charm like few other trees can.

Like A Beacon in Your Garden

The Forest Pansy’s smooth, gray branches stretch out vertically, hoisting gorgeous red, almost violet flowers to form a lovely canopy alive with vibrant color. The delicate petals fan out in wonderful clusters, attracting hummingbirds and other welcome visitors hovering for a look. It’s a spectacular show of color that will awaken your garden in early spring, weeks before most other blooms. Create a wildlife themed garden or naturalized landscape and the bees won’t be the only ones buzzing about it. Your envious neighbors will too.

The Show Must Go On

Just because spring gives way to summer doesn’t mean the Redbud’s job is done. Once fall arrives, your Forest Pansy will come alive with color again; but this time it’s the leaves that put on the show. Like lily pads suspended from stems among the branches, the green leaves begin to mix in splashes of yellow and orange to tantalize the eye.

Whether for your garden, landscape, walkway or patio, any place you choose to plant it would be vastly improved with the addition of a Forest Pansy Redbud.

Planting & Care

Choosing a location: The Redbud tree (or “Judas tree”) is a lovely harbinger of spring and has been referred to as “a breath of fresh air after a long winter.” What makes the redbud so special is its gift of spring color and its hardy adaptability. The purple pink flowers of the eastern redbud appear all over the tree in early spring and are even produced on the larger trunks. They do well in locations with full sun to partial shade (afternoon shade is best). A soil pH of about 7.5 is recommended as well as well draining soil. Avoid planting in areas that are prone to flooding or that collect standing water.

Planting Directions:

1) Select a site 6 to 8 feet from existing structures and about 3 feet from fences. Clear a 4 to 5 foot radius of any competing plants, weeds or grass.

2) Redbud roots establish quicker in loosened, aerated soil so spread about 4 inches of compost over the planting site to improve drainage and the soil texture. After digging your planting hole blend compost into the soil to around 1 foot deep and 3 feet in diameter using a shovel and/or spade fork.

3) Dig a planting hole for the redbud twice as wide as the diameter and as deep as the depth of the root ball. Rub the root system to loosen the outer roots. Fill the hole halfway with the removed soil and top it off with water. Fill it in the rest of the way and water again to settle the soil, using a total of about 15 gallons of water.

4) Spread 3 to 4 inches of mulch over the planting site but be sure it’s about 4 inches away from the base of the trunk to prevent fungus and rot. Mulch conserves water in the soil, adds nutrients as it breaks down and aids in weed prevention.

Watering: Watering a newly planted tree depends on things like the amount of rainfall you get in your area, temperatures and what season it is. When trees are newly planted their watering requirements are high but take care, root growth is slow in soil that is too wet or too dry. During the first year make sure to water your tree often enough to keep its soil moist yet not soaked. Pay close attention to your tree during the dry season, so that you can ensure that it receives enough water. Water later in the evening after the heat of the day has subsided. This way, the water will not evaporate immediately and the roots have a good chance at absorbing the moisture.

Pruning: To shape future growth, pruning redbud trees while they’re young is a must. Another reason to prune is to strengthen the connections of the main leaders to the trunk. Pruning helps form U-shaped junctions so the primary limbs can support leaves and flowers. Prune the tree in early summer after the tree is done blooming. Begin by removing any larger lower branches and branches that cross over each other or rub together. Cut off the branches close to the trunk without leaving any stubs. Stubs allow an entrance for disease and pests to enter. If several branches need to be removed, do it over a course of months so that the tree doesn’t go into shock of losing so much of its growth. In late winter, prune any dead and diseased wood. Cut out any tiny twigs and branches that have turned brown. Also, cut off any shoots that are coming up from the bottom or out of the trunk.

*Tip: Sterilize your pruning tools with a basic household rubbing alcohol to ensure a healthy cut during pruning.

Fertilizing: In early spring you can apply some compost and/or a complete fertilizer such as 5-10-5 in *granular form. Spread evenly around the root zone of the plant according to the label instructions. This combined with maintaining several inches of organic mulch year round should be sufficient to feed the soil and keep the tree healthy.

*Granular (or dry fertilizer) is a type of fertilizer, which comes in a dry pelleted form as opposed to spikes, a liquid, or powder.

Early settlers found the blossoms of the redbud a delicious addition to their salads. Early folk healers used the bark to treat common maladies and sometimes even leukemia. Many Native Americans chose the wood of the California redbud for constructing their bows. The sheer springtime beauty of the redbud may be its greatest hold on the American spirit and a wonderful addition of color to any landscape.

Height

2-3 ft., 3-4 ft., 4-5 ft., 5-6 ft., 6-7 ft., 8-9 ft. Single Stem, 9-10 ft. Single Stem, 10-12 ft. Single Stem

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Forest Pansy Redbud” Cancel reply

Related products

New
White Weeping Cherry Tree
Quick View

White Weeping Cherry Tree

$59.95 Original price was: $59.95.$41.97Current price is: $41.97.
New
Nonpareil Almond Tree
Quick View

Nonpareil Almond Tree

$129.95 Original price was: $129.95.$90.97Current price is: $90.97.
New
Chicago Hardy Fig Tree - USDA Organic
Quick View

Chicago Hardy Fig Tree – USDA Organic

$49.95 Original price was: $49.95.$34.97Current price is: $34.97.
New
NE Plus Almond Tree
Quick View

NE Plus Almond Tree

$64.95 Original price was: $64.95.$45.47Current price is: $45.47.
New
Kay Parris Magnolia
Quick View

Kay Parris Magnolia

$79.95 Original price was: $79.95.$55.97Current price is: $55.97.
New
Pawnee Pecan Tree
Quick View

Pawnee Pecan Tree

$119.95 Original price was: $119.95.$83.97Current price is: $83.97.
New
Assorted Figs - USDA Organic
Quick View

Assorted Figs – USDA Organic

$31.96 Original price was: $31.96.$22.37Current price is: $22.37.
New
Lacebark Chinese Elm Tree
Quick View

Lacebark Chinese Elm Tree

$34.95 Original price was: $34.95.$24.47Current price is: $24.47.
MY ACCOUNT
  • Cart
  • Checkout
  • My account
  • Wishlist
ABOUT US
  • About Us
  • FAQ
  • Returns & Exchanges
  • Delivery
  • Contact Us
LEGAL
  • Privacy Policy
  • Payment Method
  • Shipping Policy
  • Term and Conditions
Signup for Newsletter

Sign up for exclusive offers, original stories, events and more.

    Copyright 2025 © www.bowerlush.com
    • Fruit Trees
      • Citrus Trees
      • Apple Trees
      • Peach Trees
      • Cherry Trees
      • Pear Trees
      • Plum Trees
      • Nut Trees
      • Olive Trees
      • Fig Trees
      • Persimmon Trees
    • Tropical Fruits
      • Banana Trees
      • Mango Trees
      • Avocado Trees
    • Flowering Trees
      • Ornamental
      • Tropical
    • Shrubs & Hedges
      • Flowering Shrubs
      • Privacy Shrubs
      • Evergreen Shrubs
    • Shade Trees
      • Fall Color
      • Flowering
    • New Release
    • Login

    Login

    Lost your password?

    Register

    Your personal data will be used to support your experience throughout this website, to manage access to your account, and for other purposes described in our privacy policy.