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Clear SearchLagerstroemia Thunderstruck™ White Lightning™ PP31534
Fast-growing, versatile and long-blooming selection with beautiful white flowers from June to September, and glossy, black-burgundy foliage all season long.
H: 30 Feet · S: 15 Feet · Zone: 6


Lagerstroemia fauriei 'Townhouse'
'Townhouse' Crapemyrtle is even more striking that its relative, Lagerstroemia f. 'Fantasy'. The dark cinnamon and chocolate bark is revealed as the plant matures and its smooth texture cries out to be touched. The 4" white flower clusters are mildly fragrant and appear in July. This is yet another extraordinary plant to come out of the JC Raulston Arboretum of NC State University.
H: 25 Feet · S: 20 Feet · Zone: 7


Lagerstroemia x 'Catawba'
'Catawba' Crapemyrtle has lavender-purple flowers in July and August, followed by excellent orange-red fall color. Lagerstroemia x 'Catawba' is an introduction from Dr. Don Egolf and the US National Arboretum.
H: 8 Feet · S: 5 Feet · Zone: 6


Lagerstroemia x Dynamite® PP10296
Dynamite® ('Whit II') Crapemyrtle flowers are cherry red in July and August on an upright form with good lustrous green foliage. Lagerstroemia x Dynamite® is another Dr. Carl Whitcomb introduction.
H: 20 Feet · S: 18 Feet · Zone: 6


Lagerstroemia x 'Muskogee'
'Muskogee' Crapemyrtle has lavender flowers in July and August and red-orange fall color. The mature bark is shades of tan and grey. Another Dr. Egolf and US National Arboretum winner.
H: 20 Feet · S: 18 Feet · Zone: 6


Lagerstroemia x 'Natchez'
'Natchez' Crapemyrtle has white flowers in July and August, spectacular mottled exfoliating bark in shades of tan and chocolate, and yellow-red fall color. From Dr. Egolf and the US National Arboretum, Lagerstroemia x 'Natchez' is truly a four season plant. Per Phil Normandy of Brookside Gardens in Maryland, all the fauriei crosses like Natchez rebloom reliably after their first summer display.
H: 20 Feet · S: 18 Feet · Zone: 6


Lagerstroemia x Pink Velour™ PP10319
The red buds of Pink Velour™ ('Whit III') Crapemyrtle open mid-summer to dark pink flowers. The new foliage is a striking burgundy, changing to dark green. A great Dr.Carl Whitcomb introduction. Lagerstroemia x Pink Velour™ was formerly named 'Royal Velvet'.
H: 10 Feet · S: 8 Feet · Zone: 6


Lagerstroemia x 'Tonto'
With fuchsia-red flowers in July and August, 'Tonto' Crapemyrtle is another great plant from Dr. Egolf and the US National Arboretum. The bark of Lagerstroemia x 'Tonto' is an attractive tan and grey.
H: 20 Feet · S: 15 Feet · Zone: 6


Lagerstroemia x 'Tuscarora'
'Tuscarora' Crapemyrtle has big coral-pink flowers blooming in July and August. A little more tender than the toughest of the Lagerstroemias, its flowers and open multi stem habit make it a show-stopper. Lagerstroemia x 'Tuscarora' is another winner from Dr. Don Egolf and the US National Arboretum.
H: 20 Feet · S: 18 Feet · Zone: 7

