 
				
				
					Cercis canadensis
'Pink Heartbreaker'
Pink Heartbreaker Eastern Redbud
| Family | 
| Fabaceae | 
| Genus | 
| Cercis | 
| Species | 
| canadensis | 
| Cultivar | 
| 'Pink Heartbreaker' | 
| Category | 
| Woody | 
| Type | 
| Tree (deciduous) | 
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 
| 4a | 
| Canadian Hardiness Zone | 
| 5a | 
| RHS Hardiness Zone | 
| H7 | 
| Temperature (°C) | 
| -40 | 
| Temperature (°F) | 
| -40 | 
| Height | 
| 4 m | 
| Spread | 
| 4 m | 











 
	| Landscape | 
| Shade gardens, edges or margins, mass plantings, city and courtyard gardens, borders, cottages, informal gardens or as a specimen. | 
| Cultivation | 
| Grow in full sun to partial sun in moist, well-draining soil of any type. | 
| Shape | 
| Drooping to weeping. | 
| Growth | 
| Fast | 
| Habitat | 
| Horticultural origin. | 
| Bark/Stem Description | 
| Finely plated, dark grey bark that exfoliates. Limbs are often prone to splitting in heavy, wet snows. | 
| Leaf Description | 
| Cordate shaped leaves, light green in colour that grow to 6 - 10 cm across. Dull green on the underside and often slightly downy at the vein leaf axils. | 
| Flower Description | 
| Flowers are rose-purple with a bell shaped calyx and five petals. Clusters of 4 - 8 pink pea like flowers along branches and trunk prior to leaf emergence in the spring. | 
| Fruit Description | 
| Thin pods, often to 4 - 6 cm long and held in clusters of one to several. | 
| Colour Description | 
| Sporadic, yellow autumn colour. | 
| Texture Description | 
| Medium. | 
| Notable Specimens | 
| Fanshawe College, London, Ontario, Canada. |