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Cercis canadensis 'Hearts A'Fire' Redbud

Original price $45.00 - Original price $115.00
Original price $45.00
$60.00
$60.00 - $125.00
Current price $60.00
Selected Size: 1 gallon

Cercis canadensis 'JN100'

 Hearts A'Fire™ Redbud

PPAF

Zones 6-9

 

 

Cercis Hearts A'Fire™ is brand new selection of redbud by our friends Ray and Cindy Jackson. He created 'The Rising Sun', and now he has done it again with 'Hearts A'Fire'. This cultivar renowned for its striking heart-shaped leaves and vibrant red foliage. The color gradient on this selection is quite striking in the summer with fiery red new growth maturing to orange, peach, yellow, and dark green. Before the leaves appear, the tree produces clusters of small, pea-like flowers in shades of red to purplish-pink directly on its branches and trunk, creating a stunning display. Hearts A'Fire™ Redbud is a small to medium-sized tree, typically reaching heights of 15 to 25 ft with a spread of up to 20 ft in 15 years. Its relatively fast growth and ornamental appeal make it an excellent choice for gardens and landscapes. Take advantage of one of the first times this selection has been made available by mail-order. 


 Limited Quantities Available !! As we have over a thousand cultivars of woody ornamentals, we often do not have many of each cultivar. We recommend that you buy the woody ornamentals you want immediately as we often sell out of certain selections.

Customer Reviews

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Laura Seide
look healthy

looks very promising

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Laura Seide
look healthy

looks very promising

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Juanita Pence
Great Addition

This tree arrived quickly and packaged well. So far, it’s doing well out in the landscape with my Flamethrower and Rising Sun Redbuds.

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Juanita Pence
Great Addition

This tree arrived quickly and packaged well. So far, it’s doing well out in the landscape with my Flamethrower and Rising Sun Redbuds.

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Sally Henrie
Already very pretty!

The tree came well packaged and in good shape. I put the pot in a shaded garden area and kept it well watered until I was ready to plant it. Because of high winds for a few days, I staked it and will probably leave it staked until it is larger, since it is so small. Planting small and letting it grow in place is beneficial. Thank you to your friends who cultivated this new variety and to you for making it available long distance to me.