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Purely Purple Crape Myrtle Tree - Lagerstroemia Indica

$119.95

  • Features deep, dark purple foliage that maintains color intensity throughout the growing season.
  • Displays vibrant purple flower clusters for extended seasonal interest.
  • Engineered with high natural resistance to common fungal issues like powdery mildew.
  • Exhibits strong drought tolerance once established in the landscape.

Size: 1-2 feet Multi-stem

SKU:B0VZIJK9-V1
Availability: In Stock

Enhance Your Landscape with Purely Purple Crape Myrtle

The Purely Purple Crape Myrtle is an ornamental deciduous tree known for its distinct dark foliage and consistent flowering habit. Designed for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance yet visually striking addition to their outdoor space, this variety provides year-round interest through its unique leaf coloration and seasonal blooms.

Botanical Characteristics and Performance

Unlike standard varieties, this cultivar focuses on foliage stability. The leaves retain a deep, dark purple hue from spring through autumn, providing a consistent backdrop for the vibrant purple flowers. The plant structure is developed to support dense flowering clusters, ensuring a reliable display during the peak growing months.

Disease Resistance and Environmental Adaptability

This tree is cultivated for improved resilience against common environmental stressors. It demonstrates a high level of resistance to powdery mildew, a frequent challenge for many ornamental trees. Once established, the root system is capable of managing periods of limited water, making it a practical choice for various regional climates and soil conditions.

Planting and Care Recommendations

  • Sunlight Requirements: Thrives in full sun exposure to maintain optimal foliage color and flower production.
  • Soil Conditions: Prefers well-draining soil; adaptable to a range of soil pH levels.
  • Maintenance: Requires minimal pruning to maintain its natural shape and promote healthy growth cycles.
  • Watering: Needs regular irrigation during the initial establishment phase, transitioning to drought-tolerant status thereafter.