General Plant Information (Edit)
Plant Habit: Shrub
Tree
Life cycle: Perennial
Sun Requirements: Full Sun
Water Preferences: Mesic
Dry Mesic
Dry
Soil pH Preferences: Slightly acid (6.1 – 6.5)
Neutral (6.6 – 7.3)
Slightly alkaline (7.4 – 7.8)
Minimum cold hardiness: Zone 7a -17.8 °C (0 °F) to -15 °C (5 °F)
Maximum recommended zone: Zone 9b
Plant Height: 15 - 25 feet
Plant Spread: 15 - 25 feet
Leaves: Good fall color
Deciduous
Fruit: Showy
Fruiting Time: Late winter or early spring
Late fall or early winter
Winter
Flowers: Showy
Blooms on new wood
Flower Color: Pink
Bloom Size: 1"-2"
Flower Time: Late spring or early summer
Summer
Late summer or early fall
Underground structures: Taproot
Suitable Locations: Street Tree
Xeriscapic
Uses: Provides winter interest
Shade Tree
Flowering Tree
Will Naturalize
Wildlife Attractant: Bees
Butterflies
Other Beneficial Insects: nectar & pollen gathering insects
Resistances: Powdery Mildew
Humidity tolerant
Drought tolerant
Salt tolerant
Propagation: Seeds: Sow in situ
Can handle transplanting
Other info: Days to germinate: 2 to 3 weeks. Can be planted in potting medium.
Propagation: Other methods: Cuttings: Stem
Cuttings: Tip
Division
Pollinators: Bumblebees
Bees
Various insects
Containers: Not suitable for containers
Miscellaneous: Tolerates poor soil
Parentage: (Rubra Compacta x L. fauriei) X (Low Flame x L. fauriei)

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Common names
  • Crepe Myrtle
  • Crape Myrtle
  • Crapemyrtle

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Date: 2015-07-19
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Comments:
  • Posted by Polymerous (South San Francisco Bay Area - Zone 9b) on May 18, 2015 2:59 AM concerning plant:
    This is an unusual tree, in that the color of the blooms seems to differ, based on how far away you are. From a distance, when the tree is in bloom, the flowers appear somewhat lavender or lilac. However, if you examine the flowers close-up, they appear more pinkish.

    This tree has also sent out suckers the past two years. It is not aggressive in suckering, however. (And it may have been only one sucker, incompletely dug out when it first appeared.)

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