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Rising Sun Redbud | A Layered Colour Tree

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Original price was: $200.00.Current price is: $150.00.

The Rising Sun Redbud tree is perfect for transforming any landscape with its bright fuchsia pink blossoms and foliage that shift colour from orange to golden yellow and finally maturing to green.

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Plant Description and Overview of Rising Sun Redbud

Common Name Rising Sun Redbud Maintenance Low 
Native Region Eastern and Central North America Average Height 8-12 feet
Plant Type Small Deciduous Shrub Average Width 8-12 feet

Rising Sun Redbud, botanically known as Cercis canadensis ‘JN2’, is a majestic specimen tree with stunning multi-season colour that doesn’t let the show stop even after spring. The tree is highly regarded for its spectacular pink blooms and colour-shifting leaves, making it ideal for versatile spaces.

Key Features and Benefits of Rising Sun Redbud

  • Produces beautiful clusters of rosy pink flowers and apricot-orange leaves that turn golden and mature to a vibrant green colour, providing a lovely “kaleidoscope” effect throughout the season.
  • IRising Sun Eastern Redbud typically has a 1-2 feet growth rate per year with compact and upright structure.
  • Develops a strong, penetrating taproot system that supports moisture absorption and stability.
  • Redbud Rising Sun tree thrives well with slow-release fertiliser or organic compost, which supports the colourful foliage.

Care Guide, Advantages, and Disadvantages of Rising Sun Redbud

Soil Type : Needs well-drained, moist soil. Adaptable to many types, including clay and sandy soil.

Growing Zone : USDA 5-9

Sunlight Exposure : Can tolerate full sun to partial shade, requires afternoon shade in hotter climates to prevent leaf burn.

Water Needs : Requires consistent watering, especially in the first two years. Once established, it can grow well with weekly deep watering.

Advantages
  • Highly pollinator-friendly as it acts as a food source for bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
  • The compact size is well-suited for small yards, foundation planting, and container gardening.
  • It is highly resistant to deer and tolerant to heat and drought, once established.
  • Highly adaptable to conditions like urban pollution and poorly compacted soils.
Disadvantages
  • Like most of the Redbuds, the tree is very short-lived, typically thriving for only 20-30 years.
  • Does not tolerate wet or boggy conditions.
  • The branches are brittle and prone to breakage in high winds and under heavy snow.
  • Produces bean-like seed pods that can fall and create litter in the landscape.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Rising Sun Redbud problems​?

Though the tree is considered quite hardy, it is susceptible to diseases like canker, leaf spots, and verticillium wilt, which can lead to branch death over time.

When to prune the Rising Sun Eastern Redbud tree​?

Pruning is generally not necessary, but if you are considering doing it, the best time is after every flowering season.

What is the foliage cycle of the Cercis Rising Sun Redbud tree?

The cycle features a multicoloured display from the spring to the fall. Every year, new leaves emerge apricot orange, turn golden, and finally mature into deep green.

How much water does the Rising Sun Redbud tree need?

Young trees need regular watering, but once established, it is highly drought-tolerant.

When does a full-grown Rising Sun Redbud tree bloom?

The tree typically blooms in early spring, specifically in March and April, producing vibrant pink Rising Sun Redbud flowers.

Reviews

4 reviews for Rising Sun Redbud | A Layered Colour Tree

  1. Hazel Archer

    I love how the tree becomes a showstopper in my garden, especially in the early spring with the distinctively beautiful fuchsia pink flowers.

  2. Mackenzie Blake

    The tree is best for busy and novice gardeners as it requires minimal care once established, being highly tolerant of heat and drought.

  3. Jessica Evans

    I have this tree in my garden. The leaves change their colour throughout the year in the bright and attractive shades of peach, apricot, yellow, and lime green.

  4. Lily Green

    It is a consistent source of wildlife attraction in my front yard as the blossoms attract bees and butterflies, and the dense, spreading tree offers shelter to many birds.

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