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Crape myrtles have quickly become the color-of ... Very dwarf - 3-5 feet: Victor, dark red. Dwarf - 5-10 feet: Acoma, white, weeping bush; Hopi, medium pink; Velma's Delight, dark purple.
Originally from East Asia, crape myrtles have become much ... including Cheyenne (red), Hopi (pink), Tonto (fuchsia) and Zuni (lavender). Dwarf varieties grow between two and five feet and can ...
Thankfully gardeners and growers both saw the need for smaller, more compact crepe myrtles—or crape myrtles ... for the cherry red, pink, or white blooms of a dwarf crepe myrtle.
Just call on crape myrtle. Not a sexy name, but definitely a don't-miss-me kind of plant, with its panicles of red, pink purple ... depending on variety. Dwarf forms available, too.
Four height categories now exist: miniature, dwarf, medium ... vivid orange or red in the fall. Ebony Series features black leafed cultivars. Crape Myrtle is deciduous, meaning it drops all ...
Crape myrtles are among the showiest blooming plants for full sun in the San Antonio area, and the list of desirable characteristics is very long. Crape myrtles are available in many shades of red ...
The Petite series includes varieties Petite Red Improved, Petite Embers (rose ... There are other dwarf crape myrtles in the marketplace and I’m sure all would be well suited to North Central ...
orange and red in the fall. Crape myrtles are hardy from USDA Zone 6 through 9. They require full sun, for at least six hours per day. There are dwarf varieties that grow 2 to 5 feet tall.