Integral Ecology & Sustainability

Ruby Falls Redbud

Cercis canadensis 'Ruby Falls'

Overview

The Ruby Falls Redbud is a unique beautiful, rounded variant of redbud tree that has purple/red heart-shaped leaves in the fall with lavenderblossoms in the spring. This tree is smaller and can grow up to 10 feet with branches spreading as wide as 6 feet that create a flat top. The inner bark of the Redbud is sometimes used to treat colds and infections. 

Cultivation

The Redbud tree is low maintenance and can withstand drought once mature. However, when the tree is younger and its roots have not dug deep enough, it requires a lot of water. The Redbud can withstand most conditions with the exception of below-freezing temperatures, ice, and wind storms because it lacks the woody tissue that is present in sturdier trees.

Biodiversity Sustained 

The Redbud tree provides shelter for small mammals like squirrels and nesting sites for some birds. Butterflies and other species that feed on nectar are drawn to the Redbud's colorful flowers in the spring, and it's seeds are often eaten by various birds. 

On Xavier's Campus, over the Next 20 Years, this Tree will:

Stormwater Runoff Intercepted: 3,888 gallons

CO2 Reduction: 1,694 lbs

Environmental Benefits (in US dollars) Over the Next Decade: $117