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Cercis Merlot

Paint Your Garden with Rich Colour: Discover Cercis canadensis ‘Merlot’ (Eastern Redbud)

Want a garden plant that offers vibrant spring blooms and stunning foliage? Check out Cercis canadensis ‘Merlot’, a truly exceptional Eastern Redbud! This beautiful small tree is prized for its gorgeous, deep magenta flowers and its heart-shaped, burgundy-red leaves. It’s a fantastic addition to any garden seeking a touch of elegance and rich colour.

Vibrant Spring Blooms, Stunning Heart-Shaped Leaves:

‘Merlot’ Redbud is famous for its spectacular spring display. Before the leaves even emerge, the bare branches are covered in masses of small, pea-like, deep magenta flowers. It’s a breathtaking sight! Then, as the flowers fade, the new leaves unfurl. These leaves are heart-shaped and a beautiful, rich burgundy-red colour, adding a touch of drama to the landscape. The foliage gradually transitions to a deeper reddish-purple as the season progresses.

Easy to Grow, Great for Smaller Gardens:

‘Merlot’ Redbud is relatively easy to grow, especially in sunny or partially shaded locations. It’s a small to medium-sized tree, typically reaching about 4-6 meters (13-20 feet) in height and spread. This makes it a great size for many gardens, even smaller ones. Plant it in well-drained soil. It’s a deciduous tree, meaning it loses its leaves in winter, but the interesting branching pattern still provides some winter interest. It looks fantastic as a focal point, in mixed borders, or even as an understory tree beneath taller trees.

Low Maintenance, Year-Round Interest:

‘Merlot’ Redbud is relatively low maintenance. It needs regular watering, especially during its first few years, but is reasonably drought-tolerant once established. Light pruning can help to maintain its shape, but it generally requires little attention. Beyond the stunning spring blooms and beautiful foliage, the reddish-brown bark also adds a subtle touch of winter interest.

A Great Choice for Your Garden:

Cercis canadensis ‘Merlot’ is a wonderful choice for any garden, particularly for those looking for a small, colourful, and easy-to-care-for tree.

Why is ‘Merlot’ Redbud so great?

Spectacular Spring Blooms: Masses of deep magenta flowers cover the branches in spring.

Stunning Foliage: Heart-shaped, burgundy-red leaves provide rich colour throughout the growing season.

Compact Size: Perfect for smaller gardens.

Easy to Grow: Relatively low maintenance and adaptable to various conditions.

Year-Round Interest: Offers beauty in every season, from the spring blooms to the summer foliage and even the winter bark.

Attracts Pollinators: The flowers attract bees and butterflies.

Get your ‘Merlot’ Redbud today and paint your garden with vibrant colour!

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Product Attributes

Common Name

Merlot Redbud

Foliage

Deciduous

Mature Size

4M

Range

Small Tree

Genus

Cercis

Species

canadensis

Mature height 4M
Mature width 3M
Common Name Merlot Redbud
Botanical Name Cercis canadensis 'Forest Pansy'
Foliage Red heart shaped
Growth Rate 20 - 30 CM Annually
Suitable for Pots Not ideal
Suitable for Garden Beds Yes
Produces Flowers Yes
Flower Colour Pink
Deciduous Yes
Australian Native No

Requires full or half sun position. Dry hardy when established.

Dry Tolerant Yes
Sun Tolerant Yes
Shade Tolerant Prefers Partial Shade
Pot/Containers Not ideal
Suitable Coastal Areas Not ideal
Bird Attracting Yes
Evergreen No
Deciduous Yes
Planting Season Spring Or Autumn
Flowering Season Late winter - Spring