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Black Diamond® Crape Myrtle - Best Red™

Sunlight: Full Sun

Growth Rate: Moderate

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219 reviews
Growing Zones: 6-10
Growing Zones 6-10
Black Diamond® Lavender Lace™ Crape Myrtle Tree

Sunlight: Full Sun

Growth Rate: Moderate

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1 review
Growing Zones: 6-10
Growing Zones 6-10
Muskogee Crape Myrtle Tree

Sunlight: Full Sun

Growth Rate: Moderate

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Growing Zones: 6-9
Growing Zones 6-9
Cherokee Crape Myrtle

Sunlight: Full Sun

Growth Rate: Moderate-Fast

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3 reviews
Growing Zones: 6-9
Growing Zones 6-9
Hopi Crape Myrtle

Sunlight: Full Sun

Growth Rate: Moderate

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80 reviews
Growing Zones: 6-9
Growing Zones 6-9
Strawberry Dazzle® Dwarf Crape Myrtle

Sunlight: Full Sun

Growth Rate: Slow

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14 reviews
Growing Zones: 6-9
Growing Zones 6-9
Catawba Crape Myrtle Tree

Sunlight: Full Sun

Growth Rate: Moderate

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99 reviews
Growing Zones: 7-9
Growing Zones 7-9
Pink Crape Myrtle bloom

A rainbow of colors on a classic growth habit.

Available in pink, purple and even red hues, our Crape Myrtle Trees offer classic growth and an iconic silhouette you'll love for your landscape. Even better? The easy-growing benefits that come with planting a Crape Myrtle of your own.

How to Plant Crape Myrtles

Though specific planting directions will depend on the variety you choose, most like full to partial sun (4 to 8 hours of sun per day) and well-drained soil. And of course, the correct growing zone is important.

Where to Plant Crape Myrtle Trees

Anywhere, provided there's sunlight! And the planting process is simple. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate your tree’s root ball (with some room to grow), place your Crape and backfill the soil. Finally, water the surrounding soil to settle roots and mulch to conserve moisture.

How to Care for Crape Myrtle Trees

First, establish a solid watering schedule. Generally, we recommend watering about once or twice weekly. If you’re not sure when to water, however, simply check your surrounding soil about 2 inches down. If the soil is dry here, it’s time to water your Crape Myrtles.

Fertilizing is simple, too. Fertilize in early spring, before blooming, with a general-purpose blend and follow label instructions for best results.

How Do You Prune Crape Myrtle Trees?

 

It's a point of contention, but the process is simple. For pruning, simply remove dead, damaged or diseased areas. You can also prune for shaping during the dormant season, after blooms have faded, but you can let your Crape Myrtles grow naturally.

Pruning crape myrtles