Crepe Myrtle Varieties

Crepe Myrtle Varieties

Explore the vibrant world of Crepe Myrtle trees and shrubs, with their stunning flowers and striking bark. From soft pastels to bold corals, learn about the diverse range of Crepe Myrtle varieties and find the perfect fit for your garden.

 

Sioux Crape Myrtle Tree

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Everything about the amazing Sioux Crape Myrtle tree (Lagerstroemia indica x faueri ‘Sioux’) is colorful – From the dark green foliage, the clear pink flower clusters, even the bark! This beautiful small tree will be a beacon in your landscape for you every day of the year!

The show starts in the spring with a flush of pretty green leaves. This is quickly followed by stunning pink flowers that bloom continuously through the hottest part of summer without missing a beat. You’ll be rewarded with over 100 days of blooms during the season. Those ruffled blooms keep coming all the way through the fall, too.

The flowers look like crepe paper, so many gardeners refer to these trees as “Crepe Myrtles”. Either way, the pink blooms are absolutely knockout gorgeous! As the flowers fade, the leaves turn brilliant shades of red and purple. Being a Crape Myrtle, you can expect a long-lived shrub or tree that will consistently give you beautiful deep green leaves and clouds of pollinator-friendly flowers every year with no fuss.

Even after the leaves drop, you’ll have visual interest through winter. The sloughing bark of the Sioux Crape Myrtle peels from dark brown to beige to give the trunk a marbled look. You’ll love the look of this variety all year long. Thrifty gardeners in hardiness Zones 6 to 9 will appreciate this long-lasting display!

 

 

Tuscarora Crape Myrtle Shrub

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Hot coral-pink papery blooms, reddish-tinted stems, and bright blooms of the Tuscarora Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia x ‘Tuscarora’) add vibrant color to the sun garden! A wonderfully rounded deciduous shrub that blooms all summer and keeps blooming right up until autumn.

Pollinators adore Crape Myrtle’s crinkly terminal flower clusters, each accented with a yellow center! Backed by the glossy foliage all growing season. An excellent shrub form especially if grown in colder zones where it may die back and it can regrow each spring from the ground. In more southern areas, it is more commonly used as a single-stem tree form.

Tuscarora displays red-orange fall color followed by revealing the mottled exfoliating cinnamon-brown stems on the older branches once the deciduous foliage drops in the autumn! Hardy throughout USDA planting zones 7 to 9 and grows fast to a neat and tidy 12-15 feet in height and width.

 

 

Dynamite Crape Myrtle Tree

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Cherry-red blooms for months! If you want a true red flowering plant to brighten up your landscape, take a good long look at Dynamite Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica ‘Whit II’ Dynamite). It effortlessly brings an explosion of long-lasting, cherry-red color to your landscape!

Easy care nature and dramatic good looks are paired in this very special variety. It was carefully selected to give the very best red color, and improved disease resistance and drought tolerance. No wonder Dynamite is America’s #1 selling red Crape Myrtle!

Dynamite displays deep, cherry red blooms that emerge in large clusters. A unique crinkled crepe paper texture brings a delicacy to the overall look. The flower power starts in mid-summer and dazzles you until frost. This plant literally blooms for months! Crape Myrtles may be the longest summer bloomer of all trees.

With Dynamite, even the foliage is showy. Red-tinted, oval leaves emerge in early spring which gives it a very distinct appearance. The leaves gradually turn a dark green before the summer bloom erupts with those deep, dark, true red blooms.

 

 

Pink Crape Myrtle Shrub

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The Pink Crape Myrtle is a deciduous shrub that provides brilliant color all summer long! Plant one anywhere you’d enjoy an enduring splash of color, swarms of butterflies and even visiting Hummingbirds! Of course, you’ll want to grow these for their amazing, massive bloom display. Flowering starts in early summer and continues right into the fall.

Pink Crape Myrtle dazzles you with its incredible pink blossoms that appear as beautiful plumes at the tips of its branches. Dark foliage makes a wonderful, high-contrast foil to the flowers. Crape Myrtle leaves are bronze-colored when they first unfold in the spring. They’ll often age into yellow, orange and even red before falling late in autumn.

Even after the summertime heat fades, and the last of the leaves fall from the plant in fall, it still looks good. You’ll have that all-important winter interest with unique, round seed pods. Look forward to the cold season, when the fantastic, exfoliating bark is showcased. The color ranges in color from many handsome shades of brown to gray.

 

 

Catawba Crape Myrtle

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Crinkly pinkish purple blooms on dense green glossy shrubs, the Catawba Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica ‘Catawba’) is a vivid flowering deciduous shrub that loves heat and sun! Featuring an extended bloom time and loads of pollinator-friendly flower clusters!

The glossy foliage emerges with coppery hues before maturing to a deep verdant color. Creating a domed shrub 12-15 feet tall and 10-12 feet wide, these fast-growing plants continue to flower until the autumn! Then the gorgeous foliage takes on an incredible orange-red in fall!

Bred for great mildew resistance and long bloom, Catawba is hardy throughout USDA growing zones 7 to 9. Once the fall-colored foliage drops, the bare winter branches reveal the cinnamon bark through the peeling and exfoliating older stems.

 

 

Natchez Crape Myrtle Tree

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For an easy choice of small accent or specimen tree, just about anywhere in your landscape, you really can’t go wrong with the Natchez Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica x fauriei ‘Natchez’). This handsome variety features enormous, beautiful white blooms and many more ornamental features!

You’ll love the long bloom period from summer to frost! With its crisp, clean good looks and pristine, fluffy white blooms, Natchez is a wonderful choice for you and your pollinators. Long panicles of pure white flowers cover the plant from top to bottom throughout the growing season. Natchez blooms all summer long and the blooms emit a soft, sweet fragrance! You might see them referred to as “Natchez Crepe Myrtle” because the texture of the robust flower heads looks like crinkled crepe paper!

Soft foliage droops enchantingly downward to help ground the plant to its surroundings. The oval Crape Myrtle leaves are bronze-colored when they first unfold in the spring. They’ll deepen to a delicious green for summer and will cast a refreshing shade. The green leaves turn bright hues of yellow, orange, or red before falling late in autumn! If you remove the lower limbs and use a row of them as small street trees, you’ll showcase the beautiful exfoliating bark and gain a big dose of winter interest.

 

 

GreatMyrtle™ Cherry Delight Crape Myrtle Shrub

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ibrant, unrestrained cherry-red colored blossoms cover the well-mounded, umbrella-shaped canopy of a spectacular new Crape Myrtle. GreatMyrtle™ Cherry Delight Crape Myrtle Shrub (Lagerstroemia x ‘G19234’) will rock your world all summer long!

This modern marvel stays small and shapely…with wildly showy blooms that deliver a powerful impact! Use it as a showpiece in a high-profile area for visual interest all season long.

Go ahead and answer all your garden guests’ questions about this fantastic shrub-form Crape Myrtle. NatureHills.com is thrilled to offer this groundbreaking new series of Crape Myrtle from the breeders at GardenGenetics®.

Watch this innovative new plant bloom in your garden or on your patio all summer long. Starting much earlier in the season than other Crape Myrtles, Cherry Delight develops a vivid display of frilly blooms held high above the mounded outline.

 

 

First Editions® Plum Magic Crape Myrtle Shrub

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First Editions® Plum Magic Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia ‘Plum Magic’ PP23,518) is a truly special addition! This is a new form of Crape Myrtle with a semi-dwarf form for more compact growth!

These easy-care flowering shrubs naturally grow into rounded form with a nice full shape. The leaves start off a plum-purple in spring and mature into a rich dark green by summertime. The green leaves really set off the bright fuchsia-pink flowers that follow!

New Plum Magic blooms in early summer and, if deadheaded, again in late summer! The flowers of all Crape Myrtle selections are long-lasting and feed pollinators and hummingbirds galore! Hardy throughout USDA growing zones 6 to 9, gardeners in growing zones 5 and under can still grow Plum Magic as a fast-growing annual and overwinter them in a protected cool location.

 

 

First Editions® Midnight Magic™ Crape Myrtle Shrub

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Purple-leaved shrubs are a breath of fresh air in the heat of the summer garden. First Editions® Midnight Magic™ Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia ‘PIILAG-V’ PP 25,295) has purple/maroon leaves that will not only breathe new life into your tired landscape but will add mystery, drama and depth!

As if the richly colored leaves weren’t enough, Crape Mytles bloom from July to September with amazing dark pink flowers that cover the shrub by the bushel. At a time of the year when many garden shrubs are flagging from the heat, Midnight Magic™ just getting started! You’ll enjoy the deep pink color for longer and so will many pollinators like hummingbirds and butterflies!

Midnight Magic™ Crape Myrtle is naturally round and compact, and even keeps its dark leaf color in the high heat of a southern summer! This is a great replacement for Purple Leaf Plums in places where these Plums are completely defoliated by August.

 

 

First Editions® Ruffled Red Magic™ Crape Myrtle

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Looking for something distinctly different in a Crape Myrtle? Look no further than First Editions® Ruffled Red Magic™ Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia ‘PIILAG-VII’ PP 27,303)! This new Crape Myrtle has all of the great traits you love about your other Crape Myrtles but with a few HUGE new features.

This compact plant blooms all summer with crepe paper-like glowing red flowers that stand out in stark contrast to the lustrous dark green foliage. The long-lasting blooms attract Hummingbirds and pollinators, but with deadheading, you’ll enjoy a second flush of flowers!

And the foliage? When the flower show stops in late summer the leaves take over by turning a deep orange-red in the fall! The plant is a strong upright grower, but compact with dense branching.

It makes a great summer screen or foundation planting. It is also resistant to leaf spot and powdery mildew, which is quite a breeding accomplishment in red Crapes. Hardy throughout USDA growing zones 6 to 9, Red Magic™ grows 10-12 feet in height but just 8-10 feet wide.

 

 

First Editions® Lunar Magic® Crape Myrtle

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First Editions® Lunar Magic® Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica ‘Baillagone’) is a fantastic new flower color offering among other near-black-leafed Crape Myrtle shrubs! Dark leaves, and white blooms, these are fantastic mid-sized ornamentals that are fast-growing and compact!

Brilliant white crepe-papery blossoms of Lunar Magic® are frilly florets with vibrant yellow centers for a radiant display against the dark purple foliage. Appearing near-black, the juxtaposition of light and dark is truly eye-catching!

First Editions® Crape Myrtles are hardy throughout USDA planting zones 7 to 9 and grow into oval 7-9 feet in height but just 5-7 feet in width. These glossy leafed shrubs bloom with abandon all summer, then with some deadhead, you’ll continue to enjoy brilliant white blossoms right up til frost.

 

 

First Editions® Twilight Magic™ Crape Myrtle Tree

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First Editions® Twilight Magic™ Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia ‘PIILAG-VIII’ PP 27,194) is a big plant, both tall and wide! It commands attention in your garden, but not just from its grand size. The leaves and stems are an almost magical blend of green, plum, and burgundy.

Even when not in bloom this is a beautiful tree-form of the classic shrub! When it is in bloom, though, it’s breathtaking! The heavily crinkled fuchsia-pink flowers bloom so exuberantly and stand out so starkly from the dark foliage that you can’t help but stop to notice. Make sure you plant this where it can be seen and enjoyed. There will be admirers – both on two legs and with wings!

 

 

Black Diamond® Mystic Magenta™ Crape Myrtle Shrub

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For a perfect example, look no further than Black Diamond® Mystic Magenta™ Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia Black Diamond ‘Mystic Magenta’). This garden stunner will stand out no matter where you put it in your landscape!

The amount of pollinators and jeweled Hummingbirds that arrive to visit your shrubs blooms! The flowers are almost iridescent – they’ll simply GLOW for you in full-sun locations! This Crape Myrtle variety makes an absolutely magnificent presentation. It’s hard to even describe the vivid color, but you’ll have to trust us. Like so many of our customers, you will simply adore it in your landscape!

And of course, those expressive magenta-pink blooms really stand out against the black foliage. They are so full and ruffled, that your guests may not believe they are real, and they bloom for you from summer ’till frost. Then the smooth exfoliating bark adds wonderful winter appeal!

The Black Diamond® line of hardy shrubs grows throughout USDA growing zones 6 to 10, gardeners in zones 5 and under can use these flowering shrubs as annual accents or can be brought into a protected cold garage or shed for the winters.

 

 

Zuni Crape Myrtle Shrub

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If you adore the passion of purple, the Zuni Crape Myrtle bush (Lagerstroemia indica x fauriei ‘Zuni’) is a perfect fit in your landscape. You’ll smile all growing season long, as luscious, long flower panicles cover the delicate, arching branches.

Whether you spell Crape Myrtle as one word or as Crepe Myrtle, Zuni is a good-looking large deciduous shrub, or pruned up into a small tree. There is always something pretty to look at, and you can use it just about anywhere in your garden. We swear the cool color helps bring relief on the hottest summer days. Zuni is just a lovely shade of pale purple!

In spring, the young new foliage has shiny red edges. Next, glossy leaves deepen into a deep, summer green. You’ll love the way a mature Zuni develops into such a nicely rounded shape. This symmetrical form is both eye-catching and deeply satisfying. This is a tree that you’ll never grow tired of.

 

 

Red Crape Myrtle Shrub

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The Red Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica ‘Rubra’) is a widely adapted deciduous plant that provides brilliant color in your yard. Red Crape Myrtles will dazzle you with their amazing structure and clusters of crimson-red flowers that appear as fiery plumes at the tips of their branches all summer long from July to September.

The blooms attract pollinators galore and even a few Hummingbirds! These large shrubs are actually sometimes referred to as Crepe Myrtles because the texture of the robust flower heads looks like crinkled crepe paper!

In the springtime, Red Myrtles leaf out with small glossy green leaves that then transition into a verdant green that endures throughout the summer months. However, as the vivid red blossoms set, the foliage is lost under the beautiful heavy display of red blooms!

When fall arrives, its leaves transform into brilliant reds yellows, and shades of orange for a gorgeous display. Finally, after the leaves drop, the trunk’s clean, sturdy appearance visually carries these through the winter. Smooth, tan-gray bark really adds to the year-round appeal of the Red Crape Myrtle.

 

 

White Crape Myrtle Shrub

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The White Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica ‘Alba’) is a handsome, summer-flowering, deciduous shrub or small tree! It is a favorite among Southern gardeners because of its beauty and low maintenance and its ability to handle heat, sun all day, and humidity!

The Crape Myrtle (sometimes spelled as one word or as Crepe Myrtle) is valued mainly for its long period of striking summer flowers that feed butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds! The large clusters of white flowers appear on the tips of new branches beginning in early summer and continuing into fall if you deadhead.

 

 

Acoma Crape Myrtle Shrub

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Whether you spell it Crepe Myrtle or as one-word Crapemyrtle, Crape Myrtles always add elegance and form to a garden, as well as great summer flower color at eye level. Acoma Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica x faueri ‘Acoma’) is a full, thick shrub that becomes a striking statement shrub.

The pure-white crinkled and ruffled flower clusters hang a little lower than other Crapes, to a very romantic effect. The season-long flowers and dramatic and beautiful foliage make this a romantic showstopper in the garden. It’s guaranteed to add a little glamour to your home from spring through the first frost.

 

 

Pocomoke Crape Myrtle Shrub

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The Pocomoke Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica x fauriei ‘Pocomoke’) is a true dwarf Crape Myrtle variety! Released by the U.S. National Arboretum, any sized garden can enjoy full-sized blooms and the Southern charm of a Crape Myrtle without sacrificing any space!

Growing just 3-5 feet in height and 4-5 feet wide, the unique dwarf-size, multi-stemmed shrub displays deep rosy pink blooms throughout the summer, with a rebloom that lasts until frost! The blooms attract bees and butterflies galore!

 

 

Purple Crape Myrtle Shrub

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The Purple Crape Myrtle shrub (Lagerstroemia indica ‘Purpurea’) is a deciduous shrub that provides a delightful purple color all summer long! The best feature of this Crape Myrtle is certainly the impressive purple display it enacts each year. Beginning in early summer and continuing into the fall, this Crape Myrtle variety will dazzle you with its purple blossoms that appear in large clusters at the tips of its branches.

When the crepe-like flowers fall, the brown capsules of the fruit remain, providing another decorative feature of the plant for winter interest. Hummingbirds, dragonflies, and butterflies will love your yard, but you won’t have to worry about deer having the same interest.

Even the leaves start out as a charming bronze in the spring. They then transition into a verdant green that endures throughout the summer months. When fall arrives your Myrtle will once again immerse itself in color as its leaves transform into brilliant reds and yellows.

 

 

Bloomables Bellini Raspberry Crape Myrtle

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Radiant color, the Bloomables® Bellini® Raspberry Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica ‘Conlagras’) are unlike any other Crape Myrtle variety on the market because of its breakthrough size and delicious color! These brilliant deep raspberry-pink flowering ornamentals feature profuse smaller bunches of crepe-papery flower clusters with bright yellow centers like bullseyes for pollinators!

These blooms absolutely smother these small, compact sized shrubs all summer long! Growing just 3-4 feet in height and width, this new and improved butterfly-friendly Crapemyrtle (sometimes spelled Crepe Myrtle) will defy the sun – neither the flowers or foliage will fade despite the heat and humidity either!
New and improved Bloomables® Crape Myrtle Bushes are resistant to deer and powdery mildew! Hardy throughout USDA growing zones 5 to 9, staying cold-hardy, tightly compact and very easy to manage! Any sized garden can now enjoy their own long-lasting and easy to grow Crape Myrtle!

 

 

Colorama™ Scarlet Crape Myrtle

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Colorama&trade; Scarlet Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia x ‘JM1’) is a gorgeous full new variety of Crape Myrtle. Colorama&trade; vigorous, fast-growing scarlet red flowered with shiny green foliage and fall color!</p><p>Crape Myrtle will dazzle you with its amazing structure and clusters of deep scarlet-red flowers that appear as brilliant plumes at the tips of every branch all summer long from July to September!

Colorama&trade; Scarlet is heat and humidity tolerant throughout USDA growing zones 6 to 10 and fills out fairly fast, maturing at 15-20 feet in height and about 8 to 12 feet in width. Very easy to grow and display an orangey-red when these deciduous shrubs begin winding down for the growing season.

 

 

Bloomables Bellini Guava Crape Myrtle

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Vivid and colorful, the Bloomables® Bellini® Guava Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica ‘Bellaggua’) are unlike any other varieties on the market because of their breakthrough, compact size and delicious colors! These vibrant pink flowering shrubs feature profuse smaller bunches of crinkly papery flower clusters with bright yellow centers!

These butterfly-friendly blooms absolutely smother these small, compact sized shrubs all summer long! Growing just 3-4 feet in height and width, this new and improved Crapemyrtle (sometimes spelled Crepe Myrtle) will defy the sun – neither the flowers or foliage will fade despite the heat and humidity either!
Bloomables® Crape Myrtle Bushes are resistant to deer and powdery mildew! Hardy throughout USDA growing zones 6 to 9, staying tightly compact and very easy to manage! Any sized garden can now enjoy their own long-lasting and easy to grow Crape Myrtle!

 

 

Bloomables Bellini Strawberry Crape Myrtle

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Bloomables® Bellini® Strawberry Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica ‘Strawconbel’) are unlike any other varieties on the market because of their breakthrough, compact size and delicious colors! These vibrant strawberry-red flowering shrubs feature smaller bunches of crinkly papery flower clusters with bright yellow centers!

Don’t let the size of the blooms deter you, because they’ll completely smother these small, compact sized shrubs all summer long! Growing just 3-4 feet in height and width, this new and improved Crapemyrtle (sometimes spelled Crepe Myrtle) will defy the sun! Neither the flowers or foliage will fade despite the heat and humidity either!
Bloomables® Crape Myrtle Bushes are resistant to deer and powdery mildew! Hardy throughout USDA growing zones 6 to 9, staying tightly compact and very easy to manage! Any sized garden can now enjoy their own long-lasting and easy to grow Crape Myrtle!

 

 

Dynamite® Crape Myrtle Shrub

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Cherry red blooms! If you want a brilliant red flowering shrub to brighten up your landscape, have a long look at this Dynamite® Crape Myrtle Shrub (Lagerstroemia indica ‘Whit II’ ‘Dynamite’)! It explodes with long-lasting, cherry-red color to your garden!

Dynamite® displays deep, cherry red blooms that emerge in large clusters. A unique crinkled crepe paper texture brings a delicacy to the overall look. The amazing flower power starts in mid-summer and dazzles you and your pollinators until frost. This plant literally blooms for months!

With Dynamite®, even the foliage is showy! Red-tinted, oval leaves emerge in early spring which gives it a very distinct appearance. The leaves gradually mature to dark green before the summer bloom erupts with those deep, dark, true red blooms.

 

 

Pink Velour® Crape Myrtle Tree Form

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The Pink Velour® Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica ‘Whit III’) unique semi-dwarf Crape Myrtle with vibrant pink flowers! It is sure to impress you when its blossoms are contrasted by dark purple-to-green foliage! The distinctive burgundy-colored new growth changes to dark purplish-green as the summer progresses.

This introduction by Carl Whitcomb has dense foliage that will turn a rich orange-brown color in the fall. The bright pink clusters of crepe-paper blooms attract plenty of pollinators and Hummingbirds, as well as anyone driving past your home!

The lovely green foliage and round form of this mid-sized Crape Myrtle shed in the fall after their fall display, but only to reveal the lovely textured bark for winter interest! Hardy throughout USDA growing zones 6 to 9, Pink Velour® is a semi-dwarf-sized tree form that grows just 6-10 feet tall, and 6-8 feet wide!

 

 

GreatMyrtle™ French Vanilla Crape Myrtle Shrub

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Prefer a sophisticated, pristine look that achieves high-end status? Go with one of the most cold-hardy, smallest and earliest-flowering Crape Myrtles on the market!

Compact GreatMyrtle™ French Vanilla Dwarf Crape Myrtle shrub (Lagerstroemia x ‘G18147’) brings effortless designer style for a high-fashion summer look. Use them throughout your sunny spots to tie the entire look of your landscape design together!

Starting in June, crisp white flower inflorescence blooms high above the foliage. The frilly flower power keeps coming until the first frost of fall! Whether you call them Crepe Myrtles or not, everyone can agree to love them for their long-lasting blooms!

 

 

First Editions® Coral Magic Crape Myrtle Shrub

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Crape Myrtles are graceful shrubs! They are the highlights of the early summer garden with flowers that are richly colored and lavishly crinkled! First Edition® Plants has introduced an exciting new form of Crape Myrtle – the Magic series. One of the most unique among these gorgeous flowering ornamentals is the First Editions® Coral Magic Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia ‘Coral Magic’ PP23,922) is loaded with salmon-pink flowers that are unique and eye-catching!

 

 

First Editions® Purple Magic Crape Myrtle

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The Purple Magic Crape Myrtle’s lovely blooms truly are magical. They erupt in deep violet clusters and catch the light for a brilliant show of mauves and lavenders. And you won’t be the only one infatuated with the purple mystique of these flowers! Hummingbirds and pollinators love Crape Myrtles, too!

This southern belle isn’t just beautiful because of her ravishing blooms. The Purple Magic Crape Myrtle’s foliage is a glossy green that blushes to bright red in the fall. Many people even appreciate and admire how its leaf buds first appear bright red before changing into luxurious green leaves that dance in the wind.

The Purple Magic Crape Myrtle’s manageable semi-dwarf height makes it a great choice for a wide array of uses! Hardy throughout USDA growing zones 7 to 9, growers in zone 6 and under can use this fast-growing flowering shrub as an annual accent. Or, northern growers can pot these plants up for seasonal décor, and then overwinter the pots in an unheated garage or shed once the shrub has gone dormant in the autumn!

 

 

Black Diamond® Best Red™ Crape Myrtle Shrub

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For a bold, fantastic, garden accent, you’ll never go wrong with a Black Diamond® Crape Myrtle. These plants feature deep, dark consistent foliage all season long. You’ve probably seen examples of these popular landscape shrubs around your neighborhood. People love them for good reason!

Black Diamond® Best Red™ Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia BLACK DIAMOND ‘Best Red’) has incredibly deep, clear red, crinkled flower clusters that will decorate your landscape for most of the growing season. The wonderful flowers are the perfect contrast to the classic dark red, nearly black foliage of the Black Diamond® series.

Every garden needs a little drama! The unique look of Best Red™ Crape Myrtle brings a very dynamic display to the landscape. From early spring through fall, the nearly black foliage sets the stage, and it holds that high-impact color all season.

 

 

First Editions® Sunset Magic™ Crape Myrtle

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Sizzling color combo! The easy-care, no-fuss, reliably stunning color is no problem for this sizzling First Editions® Sunset Magic™ Crapemyrtle (Lagerstroemia ‘PIILAG-IX’ PP29,325). Start with the flowers.

Sunset Magic™ has true red flowers, not a ‘deep red-pink’ or ‘violet-red’ or even ‘reddish’. This is the red you want in a ‘red’ flower. And it’s not just a few – these large, crinkled, ruffled flowers cover the entire shrub and flowers more heavily than most other dark-leaved Crapes!

Speaking of dark-leaved – Sunset Magic™ has deep purple-black leaves that will hold their deep color late into the summer! They are flatter and more lustrous than other Crape Myrtles, too, which only makes the red flowers stand out better!

Hardy throughout USDA growing zones 7 to 9, Sunset Magic™ grows fast but only to 5 – 10 feet in height but can spread to 4 – 8 feet wide! Hummingbirds and butterflies adore the blooms and you will enjoy the colorfast flowers and leaves all growing season!

 

 

Black Diamond® Crimson Red™ Crape Myrtle

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If you want a showy standout to add to your landscape, Black Diamond® Crimson Red™ Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia Black Diamond ‘Crimson Red’) is an incredible choice. Add these special plants to elevate the star power of your property!

It features striking inky black foliage that stays dark over the entire growing season. Large clusters of brilliant red blooms are held above the dark leaves; which really “pops” the Crimson Red™ blooms. Each bright red flower is offset with bright yellow centers. This cheery accent effortlessly adds a sense of breezy confidence!

 

 

Sacramento Weeping Crape Myrtle

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Say hello to Sacramento Weeping Crape Myrtle (Lagerstromia indica ‘Sacramento’)! But maybe you don’t have that much room?

The big clusters of rose-pink blooms droop on weeping stems that form 1-2 feet in height and sprawl politely 2-3 feet wide. Pollinators and Hummingbirds adore these full-sized Myrtle blooms that last and last!

This lovely shrub may be weeping and a true dwarf, but it doesn’t skimp on any of the traits so beloved in its bigger brothers. Hardy throughout USDA growing zones 6 to 10, Sacramento soaks up the sun and heat!

 

 

Muskogee Crape Myrtle Tree

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Magnificently versatile beauty! For an easy choice of small accent or specimen tree just about anywhere in your landscape, you truly can’t go wrong with the Muskogee Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica x fauriei ‘Muskogee’)! This handsome variety features enormous, beautiful lavender blooms and many more ornamental features!

You’ll love the long bloom period from summer to first frost. Long panicles of light purple flowers cover the plant from top to bottom throughout the growing season, much to the delight of all your pollinators! Muskogee blooms all summer long and has sweetly scented blooms similar to Lilacs! It was first hybridized in 1964 and given the name “Muskogee” after the Native American Tribe.

Soft foliage droops enchantingly downward to help ground the plant to its surroundings. If you remove the lower limbs and use a row of them as small street trees, you’ll showcase the beautiful exfoliating bark and gain a big dose of winter interest.

Like other Crape Myrtle trees, the Muskogee is ideally suited for formal or informal design in the home landscape. Oval Crape Myrtle leaves are bronze-colored when they first unfold in the spring. They’ll deepen to a delicious green for summer and will cast a refreshing shade. The green leaves turn bright hues of radiant red before falling late in autumn.

 

 

Enduring Summer™ Red Crape Myrtle Shrub

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The Enduring Summer™ Red Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia ‘PIILAG B5’) features voluptuous clusters of cranberry-colored blooms that last, last, and last some more! Did you know that Crape Myrtles are a Hummingbird’s favorite plant? This could be because they have plenty of blooms to choose from, but there is one thing that’s for sure: They love this one. Other pollinators can’t resist the Enduring Summer’s poignant bloom, either!

Despite its size, this deciduous wonder erupts with a number of blooms that rival a full-size Crape Myrtle’s. Its clusters of fiery red blooms are charmingly frilly and last for months. If they begin to fade, feel free to give this plant a trim and it will likely rebloom. The Enduring Summer™ Red Crape Myrtle has foliage that emerges red and slowly matures to a shiny deep green, providing its bright flowers with a dense background!

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