Common names: Lavender-pink crape myrtle
The Lagerstroemia Yuma Crape Myrtle is a classic with beautifully varied flower colors form light pink to bright lavender. Showy extra-large flower clusters almost cover the rich-green foliage from early summer through early fall. In spring, emerging leaves of the Catawba crape myrtle are an attention-getting bronze color. Fall color of orange-red is just as spectacular. Excellent cold hardiness for central and southern Texas. Our purple crape myrtles grow very quickly and in a moderate size making it perfect for a hedge for backyard privacy in the summer and fall.
For rural properties, the crape myrtle is deer resistant.
Our inventory has multi-trunks.
General Characteristics of Lagerstroemia Yuma Crape Myrtle
- Category: Small flowering tree; deciduous
- Hardiness: 6 to 9
- Growth Rate: Medium
- Shade: Full sun
- Flower: Light pink to bright lavender
- Foliage: Rich dark green
- Fall Color: Bright red to orange to yellow
- Winter Color: Exfoliating reddish
- Texture: Medium
- Upright rounded or oval: Bushy, rounded, upright with vase-shaped trunks
- Mature Size: 12-18′ tall by 12-15′ wide
- Adaptability: Prefers a moist, acidic, well-drained, soil, but it is drought tolerant; urban tolerant; heat tolerant






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