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Canadian Forsythia 'Forest Pansy'
Cercis canadensis
'Forest Pansy'
Growth Characteristics - Growth Habit: As a deciduous tree, it generally grows to a height of 6–9 m and a width of 5–8 m. - Leaves: Characterized by heart-shaped leaves that change from purple to deep purple. In autumn, they turn orange or yellow. - Flowers: It blooms with purple flowers in the spring, generally just before the leaves emerge. - Sunlight: It thrives in sunny locations but can tolerate partial shade. - Soil: It grows well in various well-drained soil conditions and prefers neutral to slightly acidic soil. Propagation Methods - Seed Propagation: Propagation by seeds is possible, but the germination rate may be low. Germination can be promoted by treating the seeds with a cut-off agent before planting. - Cuttings: In early summer, soft branches can be cut and propagated by water cuttings or by planting them directly in soil. Cultivation Methods - Planting: Since it has a tendency to spread its roots widely, it is recommended to plant it in a sufficiently spacious area. - Watering: It requires consistent watering in the initial planting period, but it is somewhat drought-tolerant once fully established. - Pruning: Pruning can be performed in winter or early spring to maintain the tree's shape. Uses in the Garden - Ornamental: Due to its showy leaves and flowers, it is primarily planted for ornamental purposes and utilized in home gardens, parks, and as a street tree. - Background Plant: It is also used as a background plant to blend in with other vegetation. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Diseases such as canker and leaf blight may occur. Infected parts should be removed immediately, and control is possible using appropriate pesticides. - Pests: Pests such as aphids and moths may occur. Control using natural enemies or organic insecticides can be employed. - General Care: Regular pruning and air circulation help prevent disease. By referring to this information, you can effectively manage and utilize the Canadian 'Forest Pansy'.
Plant Family
legumes
Height
6~9m
Spread
7.5~10cm
Colors
pink
Bloom Period
March to May
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
Canadian Judas 'Lavender Twist'
Cercis canadensis
'Lavender Twist'
Canadian Judas
Cercis canadensis