Crepe Myrtles

A hundred days of summer flower. Crepe myrtles carry color through the hottest, hardest weeks of the year, then hand the garden striking bark and autumn leaves for the seasons that follow.

5 plants in this collection

№ 001
Lagerstroemia fauriei, Japanese crape myrtle, white summer flower panicles and exfoliating cinnamon bark
Copper-barked Crepe Myrtle
Lagerstroemia faurieiCopper-barked Crepe Myrtle

Among crape myrtles, Lagerstroemia fauriei is the aristocrat grown as much for bark as for bloom. A small, multi-stemmed, deciduous tree from Yakushima Island in southern Japan, first brought to botanical attention in the 1950s, the species reaches a graceful twenty-five to thirty-five feet with a rounded, vase-shaped crown. The summer flowers are white, carried in airy terminal panicles that are smaller and more delicate than the heavy trusses of the familiar Lagerstroemia indica.

Hardiness
Zones 7–10
Light
Full Sun
Height
25–35 ft.
Spread
12–15 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Tree
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№ 002
Lagerstroemia indica 'Bayou Marie', dwarf crape myrtle, pink flowers edged in red on a compact shrub
Crepe Myrtle, 'Bayou Marie'
Lagerstroemia indica "Bayou Marie"Crepe Myrtle, 'Bayou Marie'

'Bayou Marie' is a compact crape myrtle from the Dixie Series, a group of dwarf selections, chosen by David Chopin of Washington, Pennsylvania and introduced by Hines Nursery in California, in the same series as the purple 'New Orleans'. The flowers are the draw: abundant clusters of crinkled, crepe-textured pink blooms, each petal finished with a darker red to lavender edge that gives the whole shrub a lively, two-toned sparkle through the heat of summer.

Hardiness
Zones 7–9
Light
Full Sun
Height
2–3 ft.
Spread
2–3 ft.
Bloom
Pink
Plant type
Shrub
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№ 003
Lagerstroemia indica 'New Orleans', dwarf crape myrtle, rich purple crepe-textured flowers on a low weeping mound
Crape Myrtle, 'New Orleans' Dwarf
Lagerstroemia indica "New Orleans"Crape Myrtle, 'New Orleans' Dwarf

'New Orleans' is a purple-flowered dwarf crape myrtle from the Dixie Series, a group that Michael Dirr, in his Manual of Woody Landscape Plants, describes as the miniature weeping crape myrtles for their low, softly cascading habit. The summer flowers are the rich violet-purple that gardeners rarely find at this small scale, crinkled and crepe-textured, borne in profusion across a mound of no more than two to three feet.

Hardiness
Zones 7–9
Light
Full Sun
Height
2–3 ft.
Spread
2–3 ft.
Bloom
Purple
Plant type
Shrub
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№ 004
Lagerstroemia indica 'Pixie White', dwarf crape myrtle, clean white crepe-textured flowers on a low mound
Crape Myrtle, 'Pixie White'
Lagerstroemia indica "Pixie White"Crape Myrtle, 'Pixie White'

'Pixie White' is a true miniature crape myrtle, a low, compact selection that trades the usual upright tree for a small, spreading, often weeping mound. Through the warm season the plant covers the fine green foliage with clear, clean white flowers, the crinkled, crepe-textured blooms that name the whole clan, at a scale that fits the smallest garden.

Hardiness
Zones 7–9
Light
Full Sun
Height
2–5 ft.
Spread
3–5 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Shrub
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№ 005
Lagerstroemia 'Pocomoke', dwarf crape myrtle, deep rose-pink flowers on a low mounded shrub
Dwarf Crape Myrtle, 'Pocomoke'
Lagerstroemia indica x fauerei "Pocomoke"Dwarf Crape Myrtle, 'Pocomoke'

'Pocomoke' is one of the smallest crape myrtles in cultivation, a dense, dwarf mound released by the U.S. National Arboretum in 1998 from the breeding program of Dr. Donald Egolf. A hybrid of the common crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica) and the Japanese species (Lagerstroemia fauriei), 'Pocomoke' belongs to the group of Arboretum introductions named for Native American tribes and rivers, and carries the deep rose-pink flowers that set the selection apart at such a tiny scale.

Hardiness
Zones 7–9
Light
Full Sun
Height
2–5 ft.
Spread
2–5 ft.
Bloom
Pink
Plant type
Shrub
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