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Lagerstroemia indica

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is frost tolerant, prefers full sun and will grow to 6 m (20 ft) with a spread of 6 m (20 ft). The plant is not picky about soil type but does require good drainage to thrive. Once established it is also quite drought hardy, though it benefits from the occasional deep watering
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is root hardy to Zone 5 (−23 °C or −10 °F), meaning it will be killed back during harsh winters but regrow from the roots and flower in summer. As such Northern gardeners treat it more like a perennial than a tree or shrub. Too much watering and over-fertilizing can decrease the cold
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because of its extensive planting and ability to thrive in hot, humid summer climates with regular precipitation. It is one of only a few trees/shrubs to offer brilliant color in late summer through autumn, at a time when many flowering plants have exhausted their blooms. In arid climates, it
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During the winter, gardeners will often lop off the branches of large specimens, to manage size and encourage more profuse summer bloom. This is colloquially known as "crape murder" because of the drastic pruning involved, leaving a bare trunk during the winter and early spring.
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requires supplemental watering and some shade in the very hottest areas. The plant must have hot summers in order to flower successfully, otherwise it will show weak bloom and is more vulnerable to fungal diseases.
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can infest the plant in summer during hot, rainy weather and cause premature leaf drop. Gardeners plant resistant hybrid varieties or use fungicide sprays to help control this.
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tree with a wide spreading, flat topped, rounded, or even spike shaped open habit. The tree is a popular nesting shrub for songbirds and wrens.
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of crape myrtles is a common occurrence, but is not recommended nor endorsed by many professional standards or arboricultural organizations.
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6–10). Low maintenance needs make it a common municipal planting in parks, along sidewalks, highway medians and in parking lots. Like the
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hardiness because it stimulates new growth late in the season that does not have time to harden off.
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Flowers, on different trees, are white, pink, mauve, purple or carmine with crimped petals, in
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climates of Southern California, Arizona and Nevada, and also in Australia as a street plant.
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In the Southern U.S. mildew and fungal diseases have traditionally posed problems for
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for increased cold-hardiness and resistance to disease, all given the names of
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Flora, The Gardeners Bible, ABC Publishing, Ultimo, NSW, Australia, 2005
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is a very popular flowering shrub/small tree in mild-winter states (
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states all the way up through the coastal areas of Massachusetts.
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Scientific classification
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Plantae
Tracheophytes
Angiosperms
Eudicots
Rosids
Myrtales
Lythraceae
Lagerstroemia
Binomial name
L.
crape myrtle
Lagerstroemia
Lythraceae
deciduous

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panicles
Crape myrtle during summer in Sombrerete, Mexico
Sombrerete
Same tree during fall
Autumn foliage
South Atlantic States
Mid-Atlantic
Mediterranean
Desert
USDA Zones

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