Crepe Myrtle Trees

The Crepe Myrtle trees (Lagerstroemia Indica) are the most beautiful and decorative trees, planted in the United States. Here is some information about the varieties and maintenance of these beautiful eye-catchy trees.
Crepe Myrtle tree is originally from China, but is now seen across the world. It is actually a shrub, but are now pruned and grown as a tree for decorative purpose. Crepe Myrtle are grown in many sizes, right from a shrub to a tree, even variety in flowers are seen like white, red, magenta and purple. They are preferred for decoration because they have a long blooming season. There is something very interesting about the barks of this tree, they tend to peel off in parts, isn't that amazing! It is a low maintenance decorative tree, but is mostly affected by humidity and aphids. There are variety of Crepe Myrtle trees with differences in height, color of flowers and also the blooming period.

Comparison Chart
Common Name Height Special Features
Muskogee Crape Myrtle (lagerstroemia Muskogee) 15 - 25 ft Lavender flowers bloom for 120 days
Tuscarora Crape Myrtle (lagerstroemia Tuscarora) 15 - 25 ft Adaptable flowering tree with dark pink blooms.
Arapaho Crape Myrtle (lagerstroemia Arapaho) 15 - 25 ft Blooming period of red crape myrtles is from spring till fall.
Red Rocket Crape Myrtle (lagerstroemia indica 'Red Rocket) 20 - 30 ft Fastest growing crape myrtles with red blooms
Dynamite Red Crape Myrtle (lagerstroemia
indica 'Dynamite')
20 - 30 ft Red-flowering crapes
Natchez Crape Myrtle (lagerstroemia 'Natchez') 20 - 30 ft Needs warmth of sun for blooming
Pink Velour Crape Myrtle (lagerstroemia indica "Pink Velour") 8 - 10 ft It blooms in summer and is also drought tolerant
Common Crape Myrtle (lagerstroemia) 15 - 30 ft Original crape

Trimming the Trees

Before we start discussing the pruning methods, let us understand when you need to trim the tree. Pruning is good to keep the tree in shape that you like and is also necessary for its health. Prune the tree when the branches are intersecting or are too close to each other. Otherwise, pruning is not required. The ideal time for pruning the tree is when it is in dormant state, i.e. in late winters or early spring. This is also a favorable time for reshaping the tree and thus encouraging new growth.

Pruning the Trees

There are two styles to pruning these trees. One is natural style where damaged branches, inward growing branches and the ones too close to each other are removed so that the looks of the tree is maintained. In this style of pruning the main branch is untouched so that it grows into a tough trunk. The other style is formal style where the main focus is on the outward shape. It is done to enhance the blooming capacity of the tree. In formal style of pruning, there are two options available. First is of the height of the tree and second is the width. The pruning can give the same shape to all the trees in the same landscape.

There are certain things that have to be followed while planting the tree. Make sure that you are using fertile soil that is well-drained. Remove buds and suckers from new branches. Take care of the water supply when newly planted. Once it is firm, it can even tolerate drought and other extremes of weather change, and lastly, prune the tree to a strict tree form after the fall of all its leaves.

These tree requires less care and maintenance once it has established itself. You can choose the plant according to its size as well as the color of the flower. While choosing Crepe Myrtle for landscaping, choose the trees which are short in height and easy to maintain.
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Last Updated: 10/6/2011
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