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Lagerstroemia x 'Sioux' - Sioux Crape Myrtle

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Lagerstroemia x 'Sioux' is a mid-sized tree that brings a bold splash of color to any landscape. Known as the Sioux Crape Myrtle, it is admired not only for its vibrant pink flowers that bloom generously from summer through fall, but also for its eye-catching, glossy dark green leaves that transition into rich orange-red shades in autumn. This tree doesn't shy away from the sun, thriving happily in full sun exposure and showing off its resilience with its low water needs. Standout qualities include an intriguing bark which, in the cooler months, peels away to reveal a unique mosaic of gray, brown, and pink hues. Growing up to 15 feet in both height and width, the Sioux Crape Myrtle proves a robust and attractive choice for homeowners seeking a tree that delivers year-round charm with minimal fuss.

  • Size: Up to 15 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: Vibrant pink
  • Foliage: Glossy, dark green leaves transform into orange-red hues in fall
  • Water usage: Low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Interesting bark: Peeling bark in shades of grey, brown, and pink
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