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Crape Myrtles were native to China, Japan, and Korea and introduced to Charleston, South Carolina, and the United States in 1790.\u00a0\u00a0 Crape Myrtles are chiefly known for their colorful long lasting flowers that bloom 60 to 90 days in the summer.\u00a0Flowers are borne in summer and autumn in panicles of crinkled flowers with a crepe-like texture.\u00a0Colors vary from deep purple to red and white, with almost every shade in between.\u00a0Its seed is a capsule, green and succulent at first, then ripening to a dark brown or black dryness.\u00a0These capsules release small winged seeds.<\/p>\n

In the wild most Crape Myrtle are multi-stemmed large shrubs, but in today landscape it is possible to find crape myrtle filling every landscaping need from small trees to dense barrier hedges to dwarf types that grow only 2 foot tall.<\/p>\n

Today many of the new crape myrtle varieties were developed at the National Arboretum in Washington DC.\u00a0These were developed to be disease resistant and hardier for northern climates.\u00a0They have become the mainstay of the crape myrtles that are used in the landscaping of corporate parks and home gardens.<\/p>\n

Arapaho, Tonto, Catawba, Sioux, Tuscarora, Tuskegee, and Yuma are just a few that have been introduced with many more being developed by other people.\u00a0Some of the newer varieties have burgundy leaves with blooms from purple to brilliant pink and others are dwarf growing only to 3 feet.<\/p>\n

Crape myrtle bloom on new growth so you can prune in the spring and they will still flower that summer.\u00a0Many semi-dwarf varieties will rebloom if you remove spent bloom and fertilize. Many crape myrtles are often injured in bitterly cold winters and they are one of the last of the deciduous shrubs to begin growth in the spring so wait until late spring or early summer to prune.\u00a0Never prune crape myrtle in the fall and winter since it compromises their hardiness.<\/p>\n

Crape myrtle flower most heavily in full uninterrupted sunlight.\u00a0Even an hour of shade during the day will compromise flowering.\u00a0Other things that cause Crape Myrtles to bloom less are frequent irrigation, lack of heat, and over fertilization.<\/p>\n

Some of the newer burgundy varieties are Pink Velour (bright pink), Plum Magic, Coral Magic, Delta Jazz, and Purple Magic.\u00a0The dwarf varieties include Color me Pink, Cherry Dazzle, Pocomoke, and Ruby Dazzle.<\/p>\n

Varieties<\/h2>\n

Below is a sampling of crape myrtle varieties available at Meadows Farms. Please note that sizes and availabilities vary by nursery so contact your local Meadows Farms retail nursery for sizing and availability information.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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