June 29, 2026

Plant Spotlights: Redbuds (Forest Pansy vs. Eastern Redbud)

When the gray of a Michigan winter finally begins to lift, there is one tree that signals the arrival of spring louder than any other: the Redbud.

Before the leaves even emerge, these trees explode in a cloud of vivid, pea-like magenta blooms that seem to glow against the dark bark. Because they stay relatively small and offer a unique horizontal branching pattern, they are a perfect ornamental choice for West Michigan properties.

But when you visit the nursery, you’ll likely find yourself torn between two top contenders: the classic Eastern Redbud and the show-stopping Forest Pansy. Here is how to choose the right one for your landscape.


Spotlight: The Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis)

The Eastern Redbud is the Original Classic. This is the tree you see dotting the edges of Michigan woodlands, proving just how well it handles our local climate.

  • The Look: It features heart-shaped, bright green leaves that turn a lovely yellow in the autumn.
  • The Blooms: It is famous for its prolific pink-to-magenta flowers that coat the branches (and even the trunk!) in early May.
  • The Hardiness: This is the tougher of the two. It is exceptionally cold-hardy and adapts well to various soil types, making it a “plant it and love it” staple for Michigan landscapes.

Spotlight: The Forest Pansy Redbud

If you are searching for that elusive purple tree to make your neighbors stop and stare, the Forest Pansy is the answer. It offers a sophisticated, moody aesthetic that lasts long after the spring flowers fade.

  • The Foliage: The standout feature is the leaves. They emerge a shimmering, deep burgundy-purple and maintain that rich color well into the summer. In the sunlight, the heart-shaped leaves look like translucent wine-colored silk.
  • The Contrast: Because the flowers are a similar rose-purple to the Eastern variety, they look incredible against the dark, developing foliage in late spring.
  • The “Pop”: If your landscape has a lot of green evergreens or light-colored siding on your home, the Forest Pansy provides a dramatic focal point that green-leaved trees just can’t match.

The Breakdown: Which fits your yard?

While they share the same DNA, these two trees have slightly different personalities and requirements.

FeatureEastern RedbudForest Pansy Redbud
Foliage ColorClassic GreenDeep Burgundy/Purple
SunlightFull Sun to Partial ShadePrefers Full Sun for best purple color
Cold HardinessExtremely Hardy (Zone 4/5)Slightly more sensitive (Zone 5/6)
Mature Size20–30 feet tall & wide15–25 feet tall & wide
Best ForNaturalized areas & reliabilityFocal points & color contrast

Find Your Perfect Spring Color

Whether you want the classic, reliable green of the Eastern or the striking, regal purple of the Forest Pansy, a Redbud is an investment in your home’s curb appeal that pays off every single spring.

Ready to add a splash of color to your yard? We stock beautiful Redbuds every spring and summer. Visit our Byron Center nursery to pick out your perfect tree and get expert advice on the best planting spots for your specific property!

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