SCIENTIFIC NAME: Cercis canadensis ‘Little Woody’, PP15854
COMMON NAME: Little Woody Redbud
GARDEN SIZE: 6–8 feet tall by 8–10 feet wide
GROWTH RATE: Moderate
USDA ZONE: 5–9
EXPOSURE: Full sun to part shade. Prefers at least 4–6 hours of direct sunlight daily; some afternoon shade is beneficial in hot southern climates.
WATER & SOIL: Moist, well-drained soils are best. Tolerates a wide range of soil types including clay and loam, provided drainage is adequate. Avoid wet, poorly drained sites. Once established, it is moderately drought tolerant.
HABIT (FORM): Compact, vase-shaped canopy with graceful branching
FOLIAGE: Deciduous; small, lightly crinkled heart-shaped leaves with attractive yellow fall color
FLOWERS: Clusters of purple, sweet pea-like blooms appear in early to midspring before foliage
PLANT ORIGIN: Eastern and central United States, including Tennesee.
WILDLIFE SUPPORT: Host plant for local butterflies and moths, and food source for pollinators, birds, and small mammals. Supplies shelter and nesting sites.
FERTILIZING: Generally low-fertility needs. Apply organic compost in early spring if growth appears weak or leaves are pale.
PRUNING: Prune after flowering to shape or remove crossing branches. Avoid heavy pruning, as this species does not respond well to severe cuts. Remove dead or diseased wood at any time.
TOXICITY FLAGS: Non-toxic to humans and pets.
USES: Specimen, understory accent tree
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