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To root an eastern redbud tree, find and clip a good branch with no signs of disease. The piece should be about 2 feet long and not more than about half an inch in diameter. Soak the end in rooting hormones and then place it in water. After about two weeks you should begin to see roots and your new tree is ready to plant.

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