Oklahoma Redbud Tree
Cercis reniformis 'Oklahoma'
Deep pink blooms appear in early spring
Glossy, heart-shaped leaves add summer interest
Compact size fits well in small spaces
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Thousands of Blooms on One Tree
The Oklahoma Redbud is one of the first trees to flower in the early spring, blooming petite purple-red flowers in large clusters.
This blizzard of bright blooms appears in late winter or early spring. Soon after, dark green, glossy leaves (darker and richer than most other varieties) begin to form a beautiful backdrop.
Ideal for tight places or small lots, but will brighten up even the largest yards. Matures to a perfect 12-18 ft. tall, forming a dense, round shape. No other tree can offer this many blooms without taking up a ton of space.
Grows in a variety of soils and climates.
Oklahoma Redbuds are often used to accent gardens because they are very compact. However, they make great ornamental trees as well, being able to command attention with their showy purple-red flowers.
These are strong trees with deep root systems. Very resistant to storm, ice and wind damage.
Prefers Growing Zones 6-9.
Full Planting & Care Instructions
Product Details
| Mature Height: | 12-18 ft. |
| Mature Width: | 15-20 ft. |
| Sunlight: | Full Sun, Partial Shade |
| Bloom Season(s): | Spring Blooming |
| Growth Rate: | Moderate Growing |
| Botanical Name: | Cercis reniformis 'Oklahoma' |
| Does Not Ship To: | AK, AZ, HI, OR |
| Grows Well In Zones: | 6-9 outdoors |

Growing Zones: 6-9 outdoors
(hardy down to 0℉)
Customer Reviews & Photos
Based on 88 reviews








Redbud
Tree showed up happy and healthy. Already had buds on it. Can't wait to plant it and enjoy is beauty. Thank you
Hardy!
Currently my trees are still babies, but they survived a significant Texas freeze in their first year and all look promising! Can’t wait to see these grow!
Red Bud Tree
Our tree was delivered in the fall of 2025. It was packaged well and was perfect when we took it out of its packaging. We followed the directions when planting it and hoped it would be budding out in spring. Guess what? It did bud out in the spring and it is looking great. I highly recommend Fast Growing Trees for all your tree needs!! So far we are very pleased!!
Oklahoma redbud tree
So far, so good. It arrived in good shape and transplanted nicely. It had started to bud when we had 2 consecutive hard freeze days. It lost the earliest buds. Buds are now returning and leaves are also beginning to show. We are in observation mode. We had a redbud in New Jersey but freezing temperatures never interrupted the budding cycle. Looking forward to this very lovely tree here.
Red bud
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