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Lagerstroemia indica - Crape Myrtle

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Lagerstroemia indica is best known as the Crape Myrtle, an extraordinary tree recognized for its dynamically vibrant and profuse clusters of white, pink, red, or purple blooms. This outstanding deciduous feature stays verdant from late spring to the heart of fall, infusing an fun and colourful vibe, while boasting a visually captivating gray, flaked bark in winter. Growing gracefully up to a height of 15-25 feet, this Crape Myrtle stands out in full sun exposure, exhibiting resiliency with its impressive tolerance to varying drought conditions. This makes it a perfect fit for garden enthusiasts looking for an element of elegance that persists across seasons with minimal fuss. Incredibly versatile, the Crape Myrtle can be used as a standalone feature or borders, highlighting its worth in integrating a leading splash of sturdy summer bloom in any landscape.

  • Size: 15-25 feet tall
  • Flowers: Clusters of white, pink, red, or purple blooms
  • Foliage: Deciduous, with stunning fall colors
  • Water usage: Low, drought-resistant
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Additional feature: Attractive gray, flaked bark in winter
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