Learn about the unique and beautiful Ace of Hearts tree, also known as Redbud, found in North America. With distinct features such as edible flowers and heart-shaped leaves, this species requires proper care and attention to thrive. Discover how to care for this tree, including planting in the spring, providing regular watering, and pruning in the fall.| PlantNative.org
The Hearts of gold redbud tree (Cercis canadensis) is a member of the bean family. Redbuds are also known as the Judas trees because some believe Judas Iscariot hung himself with a redbud relative. It is a beautiful ornamental one native to the eastern United States.| PlantNative.org
We will talk about the different types and which of them works best for your garden. There are many kinds of mulch that you can use for your garden, there are both organic and inorganic options, and they have various benefits and uses. Organic mulches are made of dead plants like compost or leaves, inorganic ones generally include rocks or gravel, and inorganic ones may consist of plastic sheeting, fabric, or rubber mulch.| PlantNative.org
The European redbud is a deciduous tree that grows to a height of 12 m (39 ft) and a width of 10 m (32 ft) at a moderate rate. It flowers in May, ripens and produces seeds in September. Bees pollinate the species, which would be self-fertile (has both male and female parts).| PlantNative.org
A Texas redbud tree is an attractive ornamental plant that is easy to care for. Also known as Cercis canadensis var. texensis, Texas redbud trees have a long lifespan of nearly 50-60 years if you plant them in a spot that gets six or more hours of sunlight in a well-drained soil that also receives afternoon shade.| PlantNative.org