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Cercis siliquastrum

Cercis siliquastrum

Judas tree, Love tree

Description

Cercis siliquastrum (Judas tree) is found in the eastern Mediterranean, Western Asia and the Caucasus. It often grows here in mixed forests and thickets - chiefly on chalky or well-drained soil - with, amongst others, Quercus ilex, Pinus halepensis, Ceratonia siliqua and Acer opalus, but also with shrubs such as Cistus, Lavandula and Rosmarinus. This species has been used as an ornamental tree in Europe ever since the seventeenth century. This naturally multi-stem tree or irregular single stem tree with a flattened rounded crown reaches around four to ten metres tall, and the same in width. 

At the end of April and early May, the Judas tree produces pink papilionaceous flowers, appearing in loose clusters of ten to twenty flowers arbitrarily on the bare trunk and branches. It is an amazing sight and some trees produce such an abundance of flowers that the black branches, against which the flowers stand out, are hidden beneath the blossom. The Judas tree also has an attractive heart-shaped leaf with a round tip. The foliage emerges bronze-green in the spring, changing to matt green in the summer and bright yellow in the autumn. The green seed pods develop in early autumn and quickly turn red to red-brown. They remain on the tree all winter and are highly decorative. The pods are not especially palatable but the flowers make a fun addition to any salad, or can be battered or fried.

Cercis siliquastrum is often found in open areas and on slopes, on virtually any drier soil. Even chalky or poor soils are tolerated. This species fixes nitrogen with its roots. Cercis siliquastrum is a true sun lover. Juvenile trees are still somewhat tender in cold winter weather but older specimens are fully hardy. This small multi-stem tree or irregular standard makes a wonderful addition in streets, on squares and on roof gardens. The Judas tree also thrives in parks and gardens though and provides colour in the spring with its pink-violet haze of flowers.

Types of planting

Tree types

standard trees half-stem trees multi-stemmed trees characteristic trees solitary shrubs

Topiary on stem

fval multi-stem umbrella

Use

Location

street square car park / parking lot park central reservation in containers large garden small garden cemetery

Pavement

none none open open sealed sealed

Planting concepts

food forest prairie planting

Characteristics

Crown shape

flattened spherical flattened spherical

Crown structure

semi-open semi-open

Height

4 - 10 m

Width

4 - 10 m

Winter hardiness zone

6B - 9B

Aspects

Wind

slightly tolerant to wind

Soil

loess sabulous clay light clay sand loamy soil

Nutrient level

low in nutrients moderately rich in nutrients rich in nutrients

Soil moisture level

very dry dry moist

Light requirements

sun partial shade

pH range

acidic neutral alkaline

Host plant/forage plant

bees butterflies nectar value 3 pollen value 0

Extreme environments

tolerant to dryness tolerates heat

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Seasonal colours

Cercis siliquastrum seizoenskleur
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Flowers

Flowers

raceme papilionaceous striking singular small scented

Flower colour

pink-violet

Flowering period

April - May

Leaves

Leaf colour

buds bronze green

Leaves

deciduous cordate undulate nitrogen fixing

Autumn colour

yellow-orange

Fruits

Fruit colour

red-brown

Fruits

striking pod

Bark

Bark colour

grey-brown

Bark

furrowed

Twigs

Twig colour

grey-brown

Twigs

bare polished zigzagging

Root system

Root system

deep shallow extensive coarse roots

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