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Purple Crape Myrtle Flowering Tree (Lagerstroemia Indica)

$135.95

  • Produces vibrant, long-lasting purple flower clusters during summer months.
  • Exhibits high heat and drought tolerance once established in the landscape.
  • Features a multi-stemmed growth habit suitable for ornamental garden focal points.
  • Displays exfoliating bark that provides visual interest throughout the winter season.

Size: 4-5 feet

SKU:B0FA016Q-V1
Availability: In Stock

Vibrant Purple Crape Myrtle for Your Landscape

The Purple Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica) is a deciduous flowering tree valued for its extended blooming period and structural beauty. This plant produces dense clusters of purple flowers that emerge in summer and can persist into early autumn, providing consistent color in various garden settings.

Growth and Maintenance Characteristics

Designed for resilience, this variety adapts well to diverse soil types, provided they are well-draining. Once established, the tree demonstrates significant tolerance to heat and dry conditions, reducing the need for frequent supplemental watering. Its natural growth habit allows it to be trained as a single-trunk tree or a multi-stemmed shrub, depending on your aesthetic requirements.

Seasonal Visual Interest

Beyond its flowering capabilities, this tree offers year-round appeal. During the growing season, the foliage provides a lush green backdrop for the purple blooms. As the tree matures, the bark naturally exfoliates, revealing smooth, mottled layers underneath. This feature adds texture and interest to the garden during the dormant winter months when other plants have lost their leaves.

Planting and Care Guidelines

  • Light Requirements: Thrives in full sun exposure to maximize flower production.
  • Soil Conditions: Prefers well-draining soil; adaptable to various pH levels.
  • Watering: Requires regular moisture during the first growing season; drought-tolerant once established.
  • Pruning: Best pruned in late winter or early spring to encourage new growth and maintain desired shape.