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  • Black Diamond® Crimson Red™ Crape Myrtle

    Lagerstroemia BLACK DIAMOND 'Crimson Red'

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    Lagerstroemia Black Diamond 'Mystic Magenta'

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    Lagerstroemia BLACK DIAMOND 'Purely Purple'

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    Lagerstroemia 'SMNLPNK'

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    Lagerstroemia 'SMNLCOR'

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    Lagerstroemia indica 'SMNLCIBF'

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    Lagerstroemia indica x faueri 'Sioux'

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    Lagerstroemia indica 'Purpurea'

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    Lagerstroemia indica x fauriei 'Muskogee'

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    Lagerstroemia x 'G19235'

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    Lagerstroemia indica x fauriei 'Natchez'

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    Lagerstroemia BLACK DIAMOND 'Red Hot'

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    Lagerstroemia 'Purple Magic'

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    Lagerstroemia indica x fauriei 'Tonto'

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    Lagerstroemia x 'G19234'

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    Lagerstroemia x 'G19233'

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    Lagerstroemia 'Plum Magic'

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    Lagerstroemia indica 'Whit II' 'Dynamite

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    Lagerstroemia indica 'Whit II' 'Dynamite'

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    Lagerstroemia 'PIILAG B5'

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    Lagerstroemia indica 'Catawba'

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    Lagerstroemia PINK VELOUR 'Whit III'

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    Lagerstroemia BLACK DIAMOND 'Pure White'

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    Lagerstroemia x 'JM1'

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    Lagerstroemia x 'G18147'

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    Lagerstroemia indica pink selection

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Crape Myrtle Shrubs

Crape Myrtle Shrubs: Colorful Summer Bloomers in a Compact Form

Whether you spell it crape or crepe, these heat-loving beauties deliver months of vibrant color without the sprawl of their tree cousins. Crape myrtle shrubs give you all the charm of the lagerstroemia genus in a more manageable size, making them ideal for smaller yards, containers, and foundation plantings.

What Makes Crape Myrtle Shrubs Different from Trees

Crape myrtle shrubs are typically multi-stemmed plants that range from 2 to 15 feet tall, depending on the cultivar. Unlike standard tree forms that grow as a single trunk, these shrub varieties naturally branch from the base, creating a fuller, bushier silhouette. This growth habit makes them perfect if you want big color impact without dominating your landscape. You'll find dwarf crepe myrtle varieties that stay compact for mixed borders, and larger shrub forms that work beautifully as specimen plants or screening elements.

All crape myrtle shrubs thrive in USDA zones 6 through 10, with some hardy lagerstroemia selections reaching zone 5. They love full sun and bloom from mid-summer into fall with papery flowers in shades of red, pink, purple, white, and coral. The exfoliating bark adds interest year-round, and foliage turns golden or burgundy before dropping in autumn.

Popular Crape Myrtle Shrub Varieties

The Black Diamond series has become a favorite among gardeners seeking bold, reliable performance. Black Diamond Crimson Red delivers deep crimson blooms, while Black Diamond Mystic Magenta brings jewel-tone flowers perfect for contemporary gardens. Black Diamond Purely Purple and Black Diamond Pure White round out the color palette with cool-toned options. If you want something in between, the Black Diamond Red Hot cultivar offers vibrant scarlet flowers on a compact plant.

Beyond the premium Black Diamond collection, crepe myrtle shrubs come in a wonderful range of choices. The Cotton Candy variety lives up to its name with pink and white bicolor flowers. Tonto produces burgundy foliage paired with red blooms. Red Velvet, Dynamite, and Cherry Delight offer rich red tones, while Plum Magic and French Vanilla provide distinctive color options. Pink Crape Myrtle Shrub and the Colorama Scarlet variety round out your selection with reliable, floriferous options.

Perfect for Foundation Plantings and Small Spaces

Crape myrtle bushes shine when you need a flowering shrub that won't outgrow its space. Plant them along foundations, in mixed borders, or as focal points in smaller yards where a full-size crape myrtle tree would be too large. Their multi-stemmed structure creates natural fullness without heavy pruning, and many varieties stay well under 10 feet tall.

Container growing is one of the best-kept secrets with dwarf crepe myrtle varieties. These lagerstroemia shrubs adapt beautifully to large pots and actually flower more heavily when slightly root-bound. Move containers to patios, entryways, or balconies for portable color. They're also excellent for creating natural screens or windbreaks on a smaller scale than tree forms, and their compact size makes them manageable for regular gardeners.

Simple Growing Requirements

Crepe myrtle shrubs aren't finicky. Give them full sun (at least six hours daily) and they'll reward you with prolific blooms. They prefer well-draining soil and tolerate heat, humidity, and poor soil better than many ornamental shrubs. Water regularly during establishment and through dry spells, but once established, these are drought-tolerant plants that rarely need supplemental watering.

Pruning is minimal. Remove any dead or crossing branches in spring, and thin out crowded stems if desired. Avoid heavy heading or topping, which promotes excessive regrowth and reduces flowering. Most gardeners simply enjoy their crape myrtle shrubs as-is, letting them grow into their natural shape. The exfoliating bark remains attractive through winter with no special care needed.

Order Your Crape Myrtle Shrubs Today

We're a family-owned and operated nursery committed to shipping healthy, field-grown lagerstroemia plants to your door at exactly the right time for planting success. Whether you're looking for crepe myrtle shrubs for a container garden, a colorful foundation planting, or a focal point in a smaller landscape, we have the varieties you need. Every order is backed by our Plant Sentry compliance and product guarantee. Browse our collection of crape myrtle shrubs for sale, and discover why gardeners trust us for premium selections at great prices.

FAQ's for Buying Crape Myrtle Shrubs Online

How tall do crape myrtle shrubs grow?

Most shrub varieties range from 4 to 12 feet tall at maturity, depending on cultivar. True dwarf crepe myrtle selections stay under 6 feet, making them perfect for tight spaces. Always check the plant tag or product description for specific mature height.

Can crepe myrtle bushes really grow in containers?

Absolutely. In fact, container-grown plants often produce more abundant flowers than in-ground specimens. Use a large pot (at least 18 inches deep) with quality potting soil, and water more frequently than landscape plantings. Bring containers to protected locations in zones colder than 6.

What colors do crape myrtle shrubs come in?

You'll find red crepe myrtle varieties, white options, pink shades, purple tones, and even coral and magenta cultivars. Bicolor varieties like Cotton Candy combine pink and white flowers on the same plant. Many also feature attractive fall foliage in gold, orange, or burgundy.

Do crape myrtle shrubs attract pollinators?

Yes, these flowers are beloved by butterflies and hummingbirds. They're also excellent for cut flowers if you want to bring the color indoors.

When should I plant crape myrtle shrubs?

Spring and fall are ideal planting times. We ship plants at the right time for your region to ensure they establish well. Follow our planting instructions for best results, and water consistently through the first growing season.

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