This deciduous tree, a cultivar of the Eastern Redbud, is distinguished by its vibrant golden foliage that emerges in spring, gradually transitioning to a chartreuse color as the season progresses. This plant offers a striking visual contrast in the landscape, particularly when juxtaposed with plants featuring darker foliage. It is known for its heart-shaped leaves and the profusion of small, pea-like pink flowers that bloom directly on the branches before the leaves appear.
Cultivating this variety provides numerous aesthetic and ecological benefits. Its unique coloration adds visual interest and enhances biodiversity in gardens and landscapes. As a nitrogen-fixing plant, it improves soil health, reducing the need for chemical fertilizers. Historically, the Eastern Redbud has been valued for its ornamental qualities and has been used in traditional medicine by Native American populations.