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Red Bud Oklahoma
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Bloom Time: A. March, B. April Flowering: Blooming Growth Rate: Fast growth rate Light requirements: Full Sun Plant Group: Tree Plant Type: Deciduous Plant Zone: Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9 Size at Maturity: 10 - 20 ft
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Ships: BARE ROOT 4 -5 FOOT Ordering in multiples saves 10% off our already Low Prices Available early March 2008. Book Early while supplies last.
NEW! Oklahoma Red Bud Cercis Canadensis Oklahoma – A beautiful garden tree valued for its timing; petite purple-red flowers on bare branches bridge the gap between winter and spring! New foliage has soft-pink tint, maturing to lustrous rich green. It thrives in full sun, and is a moderate grower to 15 feet tall and wide, may develop multiple trunks. This is a grafted tree that is grafted to the under stock of the regular Cercis Candensis native Red Bud. You’ll want to use this tree as a small specimen, around the patio, or any sunny spot in the garden that can act as a focal point. You can plant 2 for a garden or pathway entrance or 3 trees to outline a corner. Care Instructions: Follow a regular watering schedule during the first growing season to establish a deep, extensive root system. Feed with a general purpose fertilizer before new growth begins in spring. Shipped BAREROOT 4 – 5 foot, Purchase in multiples for best value. Available early March 2008. Book Early while supplies last.
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