Enjoy PINK VELOUR® CRAPE MYRTLE trees for their...
. massive displays of eye-catching, crepe-like deep pink summer flowers
. distinctive foliage >>> burgundy new growth changing to purplish-green
. prolonged bloom >>> summer to fall
. increased cold hardiness + mildew resistance
. fast + vigorous growth habit >>> fast growing trees to 15-20'
. waterwise eco-friendly nature >>> considered drought tolerant + long-lived
. exceptional performance in hot + dry climate landscapes
. showy late fall foliage + attractive bark + winter silhouettes
. garden versatility >>> standalone accent tree + informal groves + allee plantings
USDA plant hardiness zones: 7, 8, 9
. Our zone 6 customers report exceptional root hardiness and perennial-like growth
. Our zone 5 customers grow their crape myrtles in winter-protected containers
Sunset plant hardiness zones: 7-10, 12-14, 18-21, 25-31 [western states]
LIGHT: full sun for best flower production
WATER: evenly moist [considered drought tolerant once established]
SOIL: fertile + humus-rich + well-drained + slightly acid [soil pH 5.0-6.5]
Botanical Name: Lagerstroemia indica 'Whit III' - PP# 10319
Plant Family: Lythraceae - Loosestrife Family
Plant Origin/Crepe Myrtle Nursery Cultivar: China + Japan | Pink Velour's a new crepe myrtle developed and patented by Dr. Carl Whitcomb of Stillwater, Oklahoma
a.k.a: Pink Velour Crepe Myrtle, Crepemyrtle
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Special Order Crape Myrtle Plants: Please call for current availability
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How to grow Pink Velour Crepe Myrtle Trees:
. Select a location that provides adequate sunlight, water, and soil requirements
. Water regularly until established and during dry spells for optimum performance
. Fertilize crepemyrtles in early spring. [avoid over fertilizing]
. Prune side branches only in late winter before new growth appears
. Remove any sucker growth at base of plant as needed
. Maintain a mulch layer to conserve soil moisture and minimize pesky weeds
. Avoid unnecessary cultivation around crape myrtle plants once they're established
. Provide winter protection in plant's northern climate range
Plant Shipping Size: Premium Three Gallon [#3G] nursery-grown plant (11.36L)