'Acoma' Crepe Myrtle
Brilliant white blossoms, a long summer flowering period, beautiful fall foliage make this a favorite of landscapers throughout the Southeast. Excellent drought tolerance, takes full sun.
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'Biloxi' Crepe Myrtle
Flowers are a soft, pale pink. The brownish bark of the Biloxi hybrid is especially appealing in the fall months. Moderate drought resistance, takes full sun.
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'Catawba' Crepe Myrtle -- this hybrid's blossoms are a lavender shade, and extremely striking in full sun. Makes an eye-catching accent or centerpiece in any setting. Moderate drought resistance, takes full sun. |
'Muskogee' Crepe Myrtle Delicate blossoms of a lavender hue, turns orange red in the fall when the leaves drop. . |
'Natchez' Crepe Myrtle -- earliest to bloom of all the Crape Myrtles, producing graceful crowns of white flowers. Cinnamon and cream colored bark in the fall, and gently rounded shapes make this the most widely planted Crape Myrtle. Moderate drought resistance, takes full sun
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'Potomac' Crepe Myrtle Blooms bright pink blossoms with an appearance like crepe-paper. Beautiful border planting.
More tolerant of cold than other Crape Myrtle varietals, and highly resistant to damp and mildew..
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'Tuscarora' Crepe Myrtle
Coral pink flowers cover this shrub tree all through the summer months. The flowers have the appearance of crepe-paper. This varietal turns a reddish orange in the fall, which contrasts well with its cinnamon colored bark. Likes full sunshine.
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'Tuskegee' Crepe Myrtle Summer blossoms in tight bunches of dark pink. Excellent resistance to mildew and leaf spot. Likes full sun.
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