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Transform your landscape with vibrant Crape Myrtle shrubs that bloom all summer long! Our premium selection of Crape Myrtle trees and bushes delivers stunning color from July through September, perfect for any garden zone.

Origins of the Crape Myrtle

Crape Myrtle Shrubs

Sometimes spelled Crepe Myrtle, referring to the crepe paper-like blossoms, the Crape Myrtle is gorgeous any way you write it (it's often spelled as one word as Crapemyrtle).

Native to Southeast Asia and Oceania, these adaptable plants now thrive in warm regions worldwide.

The genus name Lagerstroemia honors Magnus von Lagerström, a Swedish merchant who supplied plants to Carl Linnaeus, the father of modern plant taxonomy.

Crape Myrtle History & Origin

The Crape Myrtle, also spelled Crepe Myrtle, gets its name from the crepe paper-like texture of its delicate blooms. Native to Southeast Asia and Oceania, these adaptable plants now thrive in warm regions worldwide.

The genus name Lagerstroemia honors Magnus von Lagerström, a Swedish merchant who supplied plants to Carl Linnaeus, the father of modern plant taxonomy.

Popular Crape Myrtle Varieties - Shop By Color & Size

Red Crape Myrtle Shrubs - Best Seller!

Our Red Crape Myrtle is the most popular choice for its fiery red blooms. Perfect for adding bold color to any landscape design.

Pink Crape Myrtle Shrub

Soft, elegant Pink Crape Myrtle varieties create romantic garden focal points with their delicate blooms.

White Crape Myrtle Bushes

Classic White Crape Myrtle shrubs offer sophisticated, clean beauty that complements any color scheme.

Black Diamond® Crape Myrtles

Dramatic Black Diamond Crape Myrtles feature dark, near-black foliage with intensely colored blooms. Hardy in USDA planting zones 6 to 10, but can be used as annual plantings in hardiness zones 3-5. Available in a wide range of colors from intense purple, red, and magenta, to soft pinks and lavenders, to white.

Natchez Crape Myrtle - White Flowering

Large Natchez Crape Myrtle produces stunning white flower clusters on vigorous, upright growth. This stunning shrub or small tree can top out up to 30 feet tall and 25 feet wide.

GreatMyrtle™ Series - Cold-Hardy Crape Myrtles

GreatMyrtle™ varieties offer improved cold hardiness down to zone 5, bringing Crape Myrtle beauty to northern gardens with vibrant colors and enhanced winter tolerance.

Sioux Crape Myrtle Tree - Pink Flowering

Beautiful Sioux Crape Myrtle delivers gorgeous pink blooms on a larger shrub or multi-stemmed tree form. 

Dwarf & Compact Crape Myrtle Varieties

Check out these dwarf to semi-dwarf Crapes for small yards or container gardens!

Tree vs Shrub: Understanding Crape Myrtle Forms

Crape Myrtle Trees:

  • Grow 20+ feet tall
  • Single or multiple trunks
  • Excellent shade trees and lawn specimens

Crape Myrtle Shrubs:

Shrub forms can also be pruned into a tree form. Typically grown as multi-stemmed forms.

Crape Myrtle Growing Guide - Easy Care Tips

Crape Myrtle Sunlight Requirements

Plant your Crape Myrtle shrubs in full sun (6+ hours daily) for maximum flowering. Morning sun and good air circulation help prevent powdery mildew.

Crape Myrtle Soil & Drainage Needs

  • Well-draining soil is essential
  • Tolerates various soil types
  • For clay soil: create raised planting mounds 12-18 inches high

Crape Myrtle Watering Tips

  • Moderate, regular watering for new plants (Use the Finger Test)
  • Use drip irrigation or watering at the root level
  • Avoid overhead sprinklers. Avoid watering the leaves to reduce foliar disease
  • Drought-tolerant once established, and only need supplemental watering during extended drought and heat waves.

Mulching Benefits

Apply 3-4 inches of arborist mulch around plants to:

  • Retains soil moisture
  • Keep roots cool
  • Suppresses weeds
  • Improve soil quality as it breaks down slowly

Crape Myrtle Pruning & Maintenance

Learn the right way to prune Crape Myrtles in our #ProPlantTips Garden Blog!

When to Prune

  • Late winter or early spring, before growth begins
  • Shape plants while dormant
  • Deadhead spent blooms during the growing season for reblooming

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Transform your landscape with these spectacular flowering shrubs. Whether you need privacy screening, foundation plantings, or colorful garden accents, Crape Myrtles deliver year-round beauty with minimal maintenance.

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FAQS for Buying Crape Myrtle Shrubs Online

What is the best time of year to plant Crape Myrtle shrubs?

The best time to plant Crape Myrtle shrubs is in early spring or fall, when temperatures are cooler and allow roots to establish before the heat of summer or the cold of winter.

How much sunlight do Crape Myrtle bushes need to thrive?

Crape Myrtles need full sun — at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily — to produce their best blooms and strong, healthy growth. Morning sun with good air circulation helps prevent powdery mildew.

Do Crape Myrtles require a lot of maintenance?

Crape Myrtles are low-maintenance shrubs that thrive with minimal care. Plant them in well-drained soil, mulch around the base, water regularly while establishing, and prune lightly in late winter to early spring.

Can I grow Crape Myrtle shrubs in containers?

Yes! Many dwarf and semi-dwarf varieties like Pocomoke and Enduring Summer™ Red are perfect for large patio containers, providing stunning, long-lasting blooms even in small garden spaces.

How do I encourage my Crape Myrtle to bloom more?

To maximize blooming, plant Crape Myrtles in full sun, water them evenly, and deadhead spent flowers throughout the season to encourage a second flush of colorful blooms.

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