I have other varieties of Cercis as well as natives on my property and find that while they all benefit from some afternoon shade, the Rising Sun particularly needs a bit more sun to perform optimally. Foliage: Large, heart-shaped leaves are bright orange-peach when they emerge, then they turn green as they age. The Rising Sun™ Redbud Tree has a beautiful yellow gold new growth foliage, much like a rising sun. New leaves emerge all summer, so there's always a mix of colors on the tree. But the outstanding color doesn’t end there. The Rising Sun Redbud Tree - 3 Gallon Pot; An unrivaled foliage and flower color factory spring through fall, the Rising Sun is hands down our favorite of all the Redbud varieties we have growing in our gardens. This durable native small tree contributes brilliant, golden tangerine colored, heart-shaped foliage all summer with no burning, even in full sun.
Noteworthy Characteristics. From the rosy-lavender blooms to the deep apricot foliage, it’s heart-shaped leaves mature through shades of orange. This small tree has multi-season interest for the whole landscape.
Full sun will give the strongest foliage colors, but this tree will also grow well in partial shade, such as beneath taller trees. It reaches heights of up to 8-12 feet tall and about 8 feet wide. Cercis canadensis, commonly called eastern redbud, is a deciduous, often multi-trunked understory tree with a rounded crown that typically matures to 20-30’ tall with a slightly larger spread.It is particularly noted for its stunning pea-like rose-purple flowers which bloom profusely on bare branches in early spring (March-April) before the foliage emerges. Heart shaped leaves in deep peachy orange follow and change to shades of apricot, orange, gold and yellow.
Redbud ‘The Rising Sun’ is a powerhouse performer all year long. It is hardy from zone 5 to zone 9, and in sheltered locations in zone 4 as well. A peachy keen new introduction is destined to light up the landscape with appealing, peach colored heart-shaped leaves. The redbud tree (Cercis canadensis) is a member of the bean family and is known as a Judas tree because according to some, Judas Iscariot used a relative of the redbud to hang himself. Given its average height and width, this tree makes for an excellent addition to a small landscape. The Rising Sun redbud tree is also known by other names including ‘Judas tree’ and ‘love tree.’ It grows to an average height of 12-15 feet and spreads almost 8 feet wide. The Rising Sun Redbud grows well in full sun, without the foliage burning in hot, drier summer weather.
Sku #40176. Full sun will give the strongest foliage colors, but this tree will also grow well in partial shade, such as beneath taller trees. The flowers are a beautiful lavender and the uniqueness of the yellow heart shape leaves will make your landscape the envy of the block. Size. New leaves emerge orange and transform as they age, first into peach, then vivid yellow, next chartreuse, and ultimately to a deep green. Abundant pea-like rosy-lavender flowers appear early spring before foliage. A new cultivar that retains the beauty of traditional Redbud blooms while adding another dimension of interest with its gorgeous summer foliage. From the rosy-lavender blooms to the deep apricot foliage, it’s heart-shaped leaves mature through shades of orange. The Rising Sun Redbud grows well in full sun, without the foliage burning in hot, drier summer weather. The Rising Sun™ Eastern Redbud Tree Cercis Canadensis 'JN2' 60.
It grows as a low branched deciduous tree 20 to 25 feet tall and wide with a more or less rounded crown. This tree is an attractive ornamental tree that is native to the eastern United States but will grow in …
The incredible color show starts in spring when clusters of bright purple, pea-like flowers cover the branches. After the purplish-pink, sweet pea-like flowers are spent, rosy-peach leaves appear and turn tangerine for the summer and last into autumn before finally changing to yellow. Regular price $999.00 Sale price.
Its relatively coarse texture can be used to stand it apart from other landscape plants with finer foliage.This is a relatively low maintenance shrub, and should only be pruned after flowering to avoid removing any of the current season's flowers. Common name: The Rising Sun redbud Botanical name:Cercis canadensis The Rising Sun ('JNJ') Flowers: Tiny vivid pink flowers line the branches in early spring, before the leaves emerge. Plant it next to the house, under power lines, or in a grouping of 3 or more in the middle of the lawn. Images shown are of mature plants.
The Rising Sun Redbud (Cercis Canadensis 'JN2') puts on quite a show. The foliage matures to a soft chartreuse. In early spring you’ll be mesmerized by the unique light magenta blooms that coat the tree’s round canopy. Buy The Rising Sun™ Redbud online. The leaf colors are spectacular, with new growth starting apricot, graduating to vivid gold, and finally to bright green.
This fabulous new redbud is giving many plant lovers a big case of Gotta-Have-It! It grows in full sun to part shade.