Pink/grows 13-20' ht
*** SOLD OUT *** The 'Sioux' Crape Myrtle is an upright, deciduous tree. It forms arching branches that produce clusters of deep pink blooms in mid-summer. It has an upright, multi-trunk form and produces bronze new leaves which turn a glossy deep green then pale maroon to vivid red in fall. This crape myrtle is great as a specimen, along walkways, or used in masses for a bold effect. It is often planted as a street tree or in public parks. Thrives in average, medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun.
Photo Credit: Brighter Blooms, Stadler Nursery, LSU Agcenter
White flowers/ grows 20' + ht & sp
The 'Natchez Crapemyrtle' is a medium-growing, upright, broadleaf, deciduous tree. It produces tall arching branches with clusters of white blooms. Leaves turn bronze-orange in the fall. The Natchez Crape myrtle has cinnamon-brown exfoliating bark. This crape myrtle is great as a specimen, along walkways, or used in masses for a bold effect. It Is often planted as a street tree or in public parks. Thrives in average, medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun.
Photo Credit: The JC Raulston Arboretum
Grows 20' h x 10' sp
*** SOLD OUT *** Arapaho crape myrtle has true red blooms, attractive bark, and brilliant fall color.
Photo Credit: Meadows Farm
Violet-purple/ grows 10-15' ht x 20' sp
Autauga has arching branches which produce dark purple flowers. The flowers are tight and compact and bloom from July to September. The foliage has a bronze tent in spring which turns bright green in summer and orange-red in autumn. This crape myrtle is great as a specimen, along walkways, or used in masses for a bold effect. It Is often planted as a street tree or in public parks. Thrives in average, medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun.
Photo Credit: Charleston Tree Experts