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Deciduous
- Tree shape: Bush / Bushy
- M Size: Medium
- Leaf colour: Green
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Flower colour: Purple/red
- Flowering month: May
- Needs well-draining site
- Drought tolerant
- Chalk tolerant
- Prune after flowering
- Prefers full sun
Description: Cercis canadensis var. texensis ‘Oklahoma’, also known as Oklahoma Redbud, is a dramatic display of wine red flowers smothers the branches for 2 to 3 weeks in early spring. Lustrous heart shaped foliage emerges with a soft pink tinge as the flowers fade then matures to a rich green. Superior autumn coloration which is predominantly yellow but has also been known to turn orange and purple as well.
History: Cercis canadensis var. texensis ‘Oklahoma’ was discovered growing wild in the Arbuckle Mountains of the US state of Oklahoma in 1964.
Cercis Growing Tips: Performs best in moderately fertile well drained soils. The best flower production occurs in full sun but part shade is best in hot summer climates.
Height and Spread: 6-7m x 4-6m


















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