Description
Crape myrtle grows best in full sun with rich, moist soil but will tolerate less hospitable positions in the landscape just as well, once it becomes established. They tolerate clay and alkaline soil well.
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Miami Crape Myrtle Trees grow upright very quickly. The bark of the Miami Crape Myrtle is brown and very decorative, and the dark pink to red blooms appear in the late summer. Miami Crape Myrtle Leaves change color to orange in the fall before falling to the ground and exposing the berry clusters. The flowers are a reddish-pink and can last for up to 100 days.
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Crape myrtle grows best in full sun with rich, moist soil but will tolerate less hospitable positions in the landscape just as well, once it becomes established. They tolerate clay and alkaline soil well.
Common Name | Miami Crape Myrtle |
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Botanical Name | Lagerstroemia x 'Miami' |
Container/Amount | 7 gallon |
Evergreen or Deciduous | Deciduous |
Hardiness Zone | 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b |
Growth Rate | Fast |
Light Requirements | Sun |
Height | 20 ft. |
Width | 15 ft. |
Soil Condition | Well-drained |
Water Needs | Average |
Blooming Period | Summer |
Flower Color | dark pink |
Fragrance | No |
Foliage Color | green |
Deer Resistant | Yes |
Fall Color | Orange |