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  • Crape Myrtle Lagerstroemia indica 'Tightwad Red' Dwarf

    Amazon.com — Features: The 'Tightwad Red' is a wonderful plant for a shrub border that produces long lasting clusters of Red flowers. Mature Height: 3-4 feet; Attributes: Cut Flower, Patio Container Pots, Balcony Pots & Fall Color Round shaped plant with ...More…

  • Crape Myrtle Dynamite Tree thumbnail

    Amazon.com — Features: Long lasting clusters of Bright Red flowers. Each cluster has hundreds of red flowers ranging from 8" - 16" long. Mature Height: 20-25 Feet Tall Plant 8 Feet Apart for a beautiful hedge/tree line. Tolerant: Drought resistant and a good ...More…

  • Crape Myrtle Aphids:

    Clemson University Extension — Crape myrtles (Lagerstroemia indica) are essentially trouble-free small trees. The most common problems include powdery mildew, Cercospora leaf spot, aphids, Japanese beetles and sooty mold. More information on successfully growing crape myrtles ...More…

  • Crape Myrtle Pruning

    Clemson University Extension — Crape Myrtle Pruning - The practice of chopping off the tops of crape myrtle has become very commonplace. Many people believe that it is required to promote flowering; some prune because the plant is too large for the space provided; others see ...More…

  • Crape Myrtle Varieties

    Clemson University Extension — This fact sheet includes tables that group crape myrtle varieties by height and that include information such as habit, flower color, and hybrid status. Prepared by Paul Thompson, County Extension Agent, Berkeley & Dorchester Counties; F. Brian ...More…

  • Crape Myrtle

    Clemson University Extension — Crape Myrtle - Crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia species) is a handsome, summer-flowering, deciduous small tree or shrub. It is a favorite among Southern gardeners because of its beauty and low maintenance. It has been called the lilac of the south. ...More…

  • Crape Myrtle

    GardenGuides — There are many species of crape myrtle and most are native to Asia. A genus of approximately 50 species of deciduous and evergreen trees or large shrubs, they are favored primarily for their showy flowers, which vary from white to pink, lavender, ...More…

  • Crape Myrtle

    National Gardening Association — Crape myrtle is a fast-growing, small to medium-sized, deciduous tree that produces large, colorful flowers over a long period from midsummer to fall. The foliage is attractive in fall and the textured bark provides winter interest. Another ...More…

  • Camellia and Crape Myrtle Pest Management Calendar

    NC State University Coop Extension — Camellia and Crape Myrtle Pest Management Calendar G=granular; D=drench; S=Spray application. ENT/ort-54More…

  • Crape myrtle - Lagerstroemia sp.

    Bonsai Clubs International — Crape myrtle makes an excellent bonsai due to its exquisite branch ramification and the contrast of the red upon silver of the peeling bark. Native to Asia, the crape myrtle is very common in the southern US, having been introduced over 150 years ...More…

  • Pink Velour Crape Myrtle Five Gallon Plant thumbnail

    Amazon.com — Features: We ship all of our plants potted in soil to ensure a healthier start when planted in yard or garden. The Pink Velour Crape myrtle, one of the new Lagerstroemia hybrids, is a refreshing treat for those hard to fill, hot sunny spots in your garden ...More…

  • Dwarf Crape Myrtle Supersonic Mix - Seeds - Park Seed thumbnail

    ParkSeed Co — Crape Myrtlettes in every color you can imagine, blooming lavishly on neat, compact plants just a foot tall and wide! They look like they took 3 to 5 years to mature, yet these remarkable shrubs can be sown as seed in late winter and burst into bloom by ...More…


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