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Lavender Twist Weeping Redbud (PP10328)


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Lavender Twist Weeping Redbud (PP10328)
Spring and Fall Color on a Small Weeping Variety This is an adorable small tree with amazing spring and fall color. Its umbrella-shape is accentuated by the weeping, twisted branches tipping towards the ground. The Weeping Redbud will reach a height of 4-10 feet with an equal spread, packing a lot of interest into a small garden plant.  Your Redbud will explode in the spring with lovely little clusters of pink to lavender flowers along its bare branches. The weeping nature of this Redbud, gives you an impression of cascading flowers pouring over the crest of the tree.  You’ll be amazed how quickly hummingbirds and butterflies will flock to its fragrant branches…but never have to worry about deer doing the same.  As the season transitions into summer, your Redbud will further delight as its heart-shaped leaves appear with the slightest pink tint to their eventually dark green shade.  Those same leaves will offer up a lively yellow display on the Redbud’s arching, cascading branches when autumn arrives.  This is simply an endearing tree that offers so much in such a small package.  There’s always space for a Weeping Redbud in any landscape, and it will look terrific in yours as well. * Small, cascading tree* Spring and fall color


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