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Lagerstroemia indica x faueri 'Sioux'
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Black Diamond® Purely Purple™ Crape Myrtle
Lagerstroemia BLACK DIAMOND 'Purely Purple'
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Lagerstroemia indica 'Whit II' 'Dynamite
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Lagerstroemia indica x fauriei 'Natchez'
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Black Diamond® Mystic Magenta™ Crape Myrtle Shrub
Lagerstroemia Black Diamond 'Mystic Magenta'
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Purple Magic Crape Myrtle Tree
Lagerstroemia 'Purple Magic'
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Lagerstroemia x 'G19233'
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Cherry Delight Crape Myrtle Shrub
Lagerstroemia x 'G19234'
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French Vanilla Crape Myrtle Shrub
Lagerstroemia x 'G18147'
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Lagerstroemia indica x fauriei 'Tonto'
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Lagerstroemia indica x fauriei 'Muskogee'
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Lagerstroemia 'Plum Magic'
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Black Diamond® Crimson Red™ Crape Myrtle
Lagerstroemia BLACK DIAMOND 'Crimson Red'
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Black Diamond® Red Hot™ Crape Myrtle Shrub
Lagerstroemia BLACK DIAMOND 'Red Hot'
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Lagerstroemia indica 'Whit II' 'Dynamite'
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Lagerstroemia indica pink selection
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Cotton Candy Crape Myrtle Shrub
Lagerstroemia x 'G19235'
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Lagerstroemia indica 'Catawba'
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Enduring Summer™ Red Crape Myrtle Shrub
Lagerstroemia 'PIILAG B5'
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Black Diamond® Pure White™ Crape Myrtle Shrubs
Lagerstroemia BLACK DIAMOND 'Pure White'
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Lagerstroemia indica 'Purpurea'
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Pink Velour® Crape Myrtle Tree Form
Lagerstroemia PINK VELOUR 'Whit III'
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Colorama™ Scarlet Crape Myrtle
Lagerstroemia x 'JM1'
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FAQ's for Buying Crape Myrtle Trees Online
Can I grow crepe myrtle trees in cold climates?
Can I grow crepe myrtle trees in cold climates?
Absolutely. While tender varieties are best in zones 7 and warmer, cold-hardy selections like Sioux thrive in zone 5. Check the hardiness rating on your specific variety to ensure it'll survive your winters.
What's the difference between crepe and crape myrtle?
What's the difference between crepe and crape myrtle?
They're the same plant. Crepe is the original spelling, referencing the crepe paper-like flower texture, while crape is a modern variant. Both refer to Lagerstroemia, and you'll see both used on plant labels and in nursery descriptions.
Do crape myrtles need fertilizer?
Do crape myrtles need fertilizer?
Not usually, especially if you're planting in decent soil. A light application of balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring helps if your soil is particularly poor. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers, which encourage leafy growth at the expense of blooms.
Why didn't my crepe myrtle bloom?
Why didn't my crepe myrtle bloom?
The most common reason is insufficient sunlight. These trees really need six or more hours of direct sun to produce abundant flowers. Cool summers can also delay blooming. If your tree is newly planted, it might need another year to settle in before reaching full flowering potential.
When should I prune my lagerstroemia tree?
When should I prune my lagerstroemia tree?
Late winter is ideal, just before new growth emerges. Light pruning to remove deadwood or shape the tree is all most people need. Avoid severe pruning, which removes flowering wood and can damage the tree's natural form.