Lagerstroemia indica ( Sioux Crapemyrtle )

This deep pink panicled crapemyrtle has an upright, multi-stemmed form. It bears bronze young leaves turning shiny deep green then pale maroon to vivid red in fall. The quintisential tree for the Southern garden, form may range from upright and […]

Lagerstroemia indica ( Royal Velvet Crapemyrtle (TM) )

This vivid pink flowering crapemyrtle produces crimson buds and has a shrub habit. The leaves are burgundy when young then turn purple-green to green at maturity. The quintisential tree for the Southern garden, form may range from upright and vase-shaped […]

Lagerstroemia indica ( Purple Crapemyrtle )

This crapemyrtle produces pale purple flowers in mid-July and grows in an upright form to 20 feet in height. It has a moderate mildew resistance. The quintisential tree for the Southern garden, form may range from upright and vase-shaped to […]

Lagerstroemia indica ( Potomac Crapemyrtle )

This medium pink, large inflorescence producing crapemyrtle with deep green foliage bears mid-July to October. Mildew may present a problem and it is not cold hardy. The quintisential tree for the Southern garden, form may range from upright and vase-shaped […]

Lagerstroemia indica ( Pink Crapemyrtle )

This bubblegum pink flowering crapemyrtle grows in its upright form to about 18 feet in height. The autumn coloring is yellow-orange, and is mildly mildew resistant. The quintisential tree for the Southern garden, form may range from upright and vase-shaped […]

Lagerstroemia indica ( Pecos Crapemyrtle )

This pink panicled, semi-dwarf, mutiple stemmed crapemyrtle blooms from early July until September. Young leaves are shiny, bronze edges, turning deep green then maroon to deep purple-red in fall. It is mildew resistant. The quintisential tree for the Southern garden, […]

Lagerstroemia indica ( Osage Crapemyrtle )

This pale pink panicled crapemyrtle grows open-branched and arched at the crown. It is mildew resisitant and young shoots are red-purple and grow throughout the colors to chestnut brown bark after exfoliations. The quintisential tree for the Southern garden, form […]