Cercis canadensis var. mexicana
Mexican Redbud
Evergreen-Deciduous | Deciduous |
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Overall Mature Size | Small |
Mature Height & Spread | 12-20' x 12-20' |
Exposure | Full Sun, Partial Shade |
Water | Medium, Low Water |
Flower Color | Purple |
Bloom Time | Spring |
Special Features | Attracts Birds, Butterflies, Fall Color, Low Water Use |
Container Sizes | #1, #5, #15, 24" Box |
Natural Growth Habit | Rounding |
Sunset Garden Zones | 4-24 |
Minimum USDA Hardiness Zone | 6B-9A |
Plant Type | Tree |
Small, moderate-growing deciduous tree to 12-20’ tall and wide. This hardy selection is well-adapted for warm desert climates, and is admired for its compact size and showy flower display. Initially vase-shaped in youth, this attractive species eventually forms a somewhat-rounded head of shiny, wavy-edged bluish-green leaves that turn vibrant shades of gold in the cool of fall. A profusion of vivid, eye-catching violet-pink flowers appear in early-spring prior to the emergence of its attractive foliage. An outstanding selection for small-space landscapes in arid regions. This low-maintenance species requires little water once established and thrives in a partial to full sun exposure in a well-drained soil. Prefers some protection from hot afternoon sun in hot desert climates.
USDA Zone: 6B-9A
Sunset Zone: 4-24