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Lagerstroemia indica 'Watermelon Red'
'Watermelon Red' is a crape myrtle cultivar that was introduced into commerce in the 1920s. It is a deciduous, upright, spreading, multi-stemmed shrub that features dark green foliage (bronze tints in spring) turning dull yellow-orange in fall, ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Shrubs: Lagerstroemia indica and hybrids
Varies with cultivar; most are upright, dense mounds to pyramidal Cluster of white, pink, red, rose, or purple flowers in summer, borne on current season's growth Opposite to alternate dark green leaves in whorls of three; fall color can be ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Lagerstroemia indica: Crape Myrtle Seeds
Features: Packet contains 40 hand-sorted, high-quality seeds. Beautiful crepe-like, frilly blooms. Open in shape. Rapid growth rate. Thrives in zones 6 to 11, in a sunny area and well-drained, moist soil. These seeds are not pre-packaged - they are hand- [... more]
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Trees: Lagerstroemia indica
Panicle of white, pink, red, purple flowers July to fall on new growth Smooth to exfoliating bark; best to prune off seed pods to promote reblooming Multistemmed; rounded crown; dense branching 1 to 2.8" opposite to whorled, simple leaf; yellow, ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Lagerstroemia 'Choctaw'
3 to 18 feet 3 to 20 feet This crape myrtle cultivar (a cross between L. indica and L. fauriei) is one of several mildew resistant hybrids developed by the National Arboretum in Washington, D.C., all of which have been given the names of Native ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Lagerstroemia indica 'Gamad' RAZZLE DAZZLE CHERRY
The RAZZLE DAZZLE series of crepe myrtles is a new introduction into commerce that includes at this time five dwarf crepe myrtle cultivars developed at a Michael Dirr breeding program at the University of Georgia. RAZZLE DAZZLE CHERRY is a ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Lagerstroemia indica 'Hopi'
4 to 11 feet This crape myrtle cultivar (a cross between L. indica and L. fauriei) is one of several mildew resistant hybrids developed by the National Arboretum in Washington, D.C., all of which have been given Native American tribe names. It is ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Banaba (Lagerstroemia Speciosa) Plus by Tropical ...
Banaba and its leaves, is a popular plant used in homeopathic remedies in many countries around the world. For example, in the Philippines it has been traditionally used to aid in cleansing the liver. In Japan, Banaba tea has become quite popular and [... more]
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Crape myrtle - Lagerstroemia sp.
Crape myrtle makes an excellent bonsai due to its exquisite branch ramification and the contrast of the red upon silver of the peeling bark. Native to Asia, the crape myrtle is very common in the southern US, having been introduced over 150 years ... [... more]
Bonsai Clubs International

Lagerstroemia 'New Orleans'
This low-growing crape myrtle may be grouped or massed as a ground cover in borders or foundations. Specimen or small grouping for rock gardens. Container plant for patios. Hanging baskets. [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Trees: Lagerstroemia fauriei
Upright; arching habit; multistemmed 1 to 2.8" opposite to whorled, simple leaf; yellow fall color Small, white flowers Cold hardy; excellent red brown fluted bark; heat tolerant [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

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