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Hearts A' Fire Redbud

Cercis canadensis 'Hearts A' Fire'

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Description

Hearts A’ Fire Redbud is a breathtaking small tree that erupts in a multi-colored spectacle every spring, its branches literally appearing to be ablaze with new growth in shades of burgundy, red, tangerine, and gold, all simultaneously on the same tree. A remarkable cross between burgundy-leaved and golden-leaved redbuds, this compact 10–15 ft. tree is preceded by a cloud of dark pink spring flowers in early spring, making it one of the most dazzling ornamental trees available.

  • New growth in stunning simultaneous shades of burgundy, red, tangerine, and gold
  • Dark pink flowers emerge in early spring before the leaves, a true show-stopper
  • Heart-shaped leaves mature to green but continue producing colorful new growth all season
  • Compact 10–15 ft. size, ideal for residential landscapes and smaller yards
  • Attracts butterflies and pollinators with its spring bloom
  • Low-maintenance and adaptable to most soil conditions
  • Hardy in USDA Zones 5–9

Plant Hearts A’ Fire Redbud in full sun to part shade in average, well-drained soil. It is adaptable to a wide range of soil types and conditions and is relatively low-maintenance once established. Water regularly for the first season to establish deep roots. Use it as a stunning specimen tree, a patio focal point, or a multi-season anchor in mixed borders. Its spring flower and foliage display is truly unmatched in a small ornamental tree. Add this extraordinary redbud to your garden today!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mature height and spread of Hearts A'Fire Redbud?

  • Hearts A' Fire Redbud reaches 10-15 feet tall and wide at maturity, making it an ideal compact ornamental tree. This size works perfectly for residential landscapes and smaller yards where space is limited. Plant it as a specimen tree or focal point where it has room to develop its full, rounded canopy.

Is Hearts A'Fire Redbud hardy in zone 5?

  • Yes, Hearts A' Fire Redbud is hardy in USDA Zone 5 through Zone 9. This compact 10-15 ft. tree tolerates cold winters well and adapts to various soil conditions. Plant in full sun to part shade for best color development, available at naturehills.com.

How do I plant Hearts A'Fire Redbud in my garden?

  • Plant Hearts A'Fire Redbud in full sun to part shade in well-drained soil across USDA Zones 5-9. This adaptable 10-15 ft tree thrives in most soil types with minimal care once established. Water regularly the first season to develop strong roots, then enjoy years of low-maintenance spring color.

What are the watering requirements for new Hearts A'Fire Redbud plantings?

  • Water your newly planted Hearts A' Fire Redbud regularly throughout the first growing season to establish a strong, deep root system. Once established, this adaptable tree becomes quite drought tolerant. Focus on consistent moisture during spring and summer of year one, then reduce frequency as the tree matures.

Does Hearts A'Fire Redbud need fertilizer, and when should I apply it?

  • Hearts A'Fire Redbud rarely needs fertilizer once established, as it adapts well to average soil conditions. If desired, apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring before the pink flowers emerge. This low-maintenance tree available at naturehills.com thrives in zones 5-9 without heavy feeding.

How much sun or shade does Hearts A'Fire Redbud require?

  • Hearts A' Fire Redbud thrives in full sun to part shade conditions. This adaptable tree performs well across a range of light exposures, making it versatile for most landscape situations. For the best flower and foliage color display, plant in a location that receives at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily.

Will deer eat or damage Hearts A'Fire Redbud?

  • Redbud trees are generally deer resistant, and Hearts A' Fire Redbud should experience minimal browsing damage in most areas. Young trees may need protection during their first season while establishing roots. Consider temporary fencing or deer repellent sprays if deer pressure is severe in your area.

Are there any restricted states where Hearts A'Fire Redbud can't be shipped?

  • Hearts A' Fire Redbud ships to most states within USDA Zones 5-9 where it's hardy. Some states have agricultural restrictions on shipping live plants, but these vary by season and regulation. Check your specific state's current shipping availability at checkout to confirm delivery to your area.

How do I prune Hearts A'Fire Redbud, and when?

  • Prune Hearts A' Fire Redbud in late spring after flowering to avoid cutting off next year's buds. Remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches, and lightly shape if needed. Since this compact tree naturally stays 10-15 ft., minimal pruning is required.

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