Which crape myrtle is the best?

Natchez is recognized as the top performing crape myrtle in the southeastern United States. It was introduced by the U. S. National Arboretum in 1987. White flowers and exfoliating bark are characteristic of this cultivar, which reaches heights of 30 feet at maturity.
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What is the most beautiful crepe myrtle?

The Muskogee Crape Myrtle is the ideal choice if you want a large tree. It can reach 20 to 30 feet in height and is covered all summer with beautiful blossoms in a perfect shade of lilac. It has excellent mildew resistance and outstanding bark color, with shades of grey and soft orange predominating.
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What is the longest blooming crape myrtle?

If you are looking for the longest bloom time look to the lavender purple Muskogee or the white Natchez. You will enjoy flowers for months! The Muskogee is also one the few Crape Myrtles that is recommended into a zone 11. Howdy, hot states, this is the tree for you!
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Which tree is better red rocket or dynamite crape myrtle?

Red rocket is the lushest and most voluminous of all types of crepe myrtles. It retains its color well and is great at tolerating drought and heat. In addition, the red rocket crape myrtle tree is resistant to mildew, pests and insects, making it a super low-maintenance plant overall.
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What is the hardiest crape myrtle tree?

Tougher than its Southern cousin, Tonto Hardy Crape Myrtle Tree tolerates subzero temperatures. Like other crape myrtles, this deciduous shrub provides months of interest in the landscape. From midsummer to fall, its bright red flower panicles are on full display.
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When should crepe myrtles be planted?

Late fall to early spring is the best time to plant. But a lot of folks buy and plant their crepe myrtle in summer because they select it while it is blooming. That works too, but watering well during the summer months is crucial to transitioning it into your garden.
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Are crepe myrtles messy?

Crape myrtles also require pruning to promote the new growth needed for blooming, to reveal the bark, and to keep the shrub or tree tidy. Moreover, with its flowers, leaves and peeling bark, crape myrtles can be messy to care for. Be prepared for plenty of raking and clean-up.
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Which is the darkest red crape myrtle?

The bloom color is the darkest red of the Black Diamond® collection. Crimson Red™- We have found Crimson Red™ to naturally take on a shrubbier habit. The bloom color is the brightest red in the Black Diamond® crape myrtle collection.
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How fast does Red Rocket crape myrtle grow?

Grows up to 5' per year. Works well as a specimen plant or as part of a mixed border. Grows in a rounded shape. Adds all-season interest with crimson red new growth, unique bark, showy flowers and orange-to-red fall color.
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What color is red rocket crape myrtle?

Red Rocket® Crape Myrtle

Clusters of ruby red, crepe papery flowers nearly cover the multi-stemmed shrub all summer long. The dark green foliage turns rich bronze-red in fall for great cool season interest. A stunning specimen or mass planting for late season color.
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Are crepe myrtles good trees?

The crepe myrtles are among the most satisfactory of plants for the South: showy summer flowers, attractive bark, and (in many cases) brilliant fall color make them year-round garden performers.
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How tall do dwarf crape myrtle trees get?

Dwarf varieties only grow to a height of 4 feet or less. Semi-Dwarf varieties grow 4 to 8 feet tall. Large or Tree Crapemyrtle reaches a height of 10 to 20 feet. By choosing a suitably-sized variety for your location, you will eliminate the need for heavy pruning.
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How do you pick a crape myrtle?

This leaves size and color as the main points of consideration as you shop for a new crape myrtle. Since there is a broad color offering in each size range, go ahead and plan for a particular color, and then choose a variety with your color choice that stays within your size limits.
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What is the difference between a crepe myrtle bush and a crepe myrtle tree?

Crape Myrtle Bush Vs.

The difference between the crape myrtle bush and the crape myrtle tree is that the tree is taller than crape myrtle bush. Crape myrtle bushes have multiple stems and their height is between 2 and 15 ft. (0.6 – 4.5 m). Crape myrtle trees can be as much as 20 ft.
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Are all Natchez crepe myrtles white?

Many cultivars of crepe myrtles, in addition to Natchez, have been developed and marketed, including the following (flower color and mature height given in parentheses): Bicolor (pink; a dwarf form, at just 2 to 4 feet) Cherokee (red; 10 feet) Acoma (white; 15 feet)
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How far apart do you plant crape myrtles?

Medium & Standard (Tree) Crape Myrtles
  1. To create a look where the canopies of the plants will grow together and provide shade, plant Medium Crape Myrtles 6'-10' apart, and Standard (Tree) Crape Myrtles 8'-12' apart.
  2. For a more individual plant look, plant Dwarfs 10' apart and Standards 15' apart.
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What is pink crepe myrtle?

Pink Velour CrapemyrtleLagerstroemia indica 'Whi

The pink velour crapemyrtle adds plenty of flashy pink color to any landscape all summer long. But the flowers are not the only point of interest for this shrub. The leathery leaves emerge wine-colored, turning purple-green in the summer and orange-brown in the fall.
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What can I plant with red crepe myrtle?

Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus)

The Rose of Sharon bush perfectly compliments a crepe myrtle tree. It offers long-lasting color in summer into fall, with flowers in tones of red, pink, purple, and white.
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How do black diamond crepe myrtles grow?

Plant these crape myrtles in full sun in US growing zones 7 to 10. Water them deeply about twice weekly for the first 2 to 3 months. Once established Black Diamond Crape Myrtles are drought tolerant, but watering them once weekly when conditions are extremely dry will improve flowering.
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Where is the best place to plant crepe myrtles?

Crape Myrtles can be grown all over the USA, in any soil type. The site should be in the bright, hot sun: full or partial sun (6hrs min). No heavy shade for Crape Myrtles. If the site gets sun for part of the day then it's fine.
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What plants go well with crepe myrtles?

Compliment Your Crepe Myrtles
  • OUR FAVORITE SUMMER PERENNIALS.
  • Perennial Hibiscus. Perennial Hibiscus plants provide dramatic, tropical blooms all summer long. ...
  • Gallardia. Gaillardia Moxie. ...
  • Agastache. ...
  • Lantana. ...
  • Coreopsis. ...
  • Coneflowers. ...
  • Daylilies.
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What can I plant instead of crepe myrtle?

U.S. Native Plant Alternatives to Lagerstroemia indica (Crape Myrtle)
  • Ceanothus americanus (New Jersey Tea) ...
  • Cercis occidentalis (Western Redbud) ...
  • Chilopsis linearis (Desert Willow) ...
  • Chionanthus virginicus (Fringe Tree) ...
  • Dodonaea viscosa (Florida Hopbush) ...
  • Rhus ovata (Sugar Sumac) ...
  • Sophora secundiflora (Texas Mountain Laurel)
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