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The Pink Crape Myrtle

Lagerstroemia indica 'Rosea'

 

The Pink Crape Myrtle's Mature Height is 10 - 20 feet, Mature Spread 6 - 8 feet, Soil Type Widely Adaptable Moisture Moist, Mature Form Upright, Growth Rate Fast, Sun Exposure Full Sun, Flower Color Pink, Fall Color Yellow, Foliage Color Green, P Size Pink or Red, Zones 6-10,   Pink Crape Myrtle photos

The Pink Crape Myrtle, 'Lagerstroemia indica "Rosea", is a handsome, summer-flowering, deciduous small tree or shrub. It is a favorite among Southern gardeners because of its beauty and low maintenance.

The Crape Myrtle is great in the west also, They can stand the 100 degree plus hot summers of the sacramento valley with no ill effects what so ever as long as they get regular water. The crape myrtle is valued mainly for its long period of striking summer flowers.

Large clusters of pink flowers appear on the tips of new branches beginning in early summer and continue into fall. After flowers fade and fall from the tree, fruit remains in the form of small brown capsules. These fruits remain throughout the winter providing winter interest along with the attractive, exfoliating bark which peels away to expose a trunk which ranges in color from many handsome shades of brown to gray.

The Pink Crape Myrtle is ideally suited for formal or informal design in the home landscape, street plantings and community plantings. It can be planted as a specimen or in groups, and looks attractive when underplanted with a ground cover.

Crape myrtle leaves are oval and 1 to 2 inches long; they are bronze-colored when they first unfold in the spring and become yellow, orange or red before falling late in autumn. Crape Myrtle are easy to grow and if they are used for hedges, plant them 4 or 5 feet apart.

Pink Crape Myrtle photos

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