Crape Myrtle (Medium) (Lagerstroemia indica)
Crape Myrtle (Medium) (Lagerstroemia indica)
Crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica) in a medium form develops as a balanced deciduous flowering tree with multiple smooth trunks and a rounded canopy of fine-textured foliage. Seasonal flower clusters emerge prominently at branch tips, forming dense masses of crinkled blossoms above the foliage layer.
Native to East Asia, Lagerstroemia indica naturally adapts well to warm climates and strong seasonal sunlight. The species is biologically notable for its exfoliating bark and repeated flowering habit during warm periods. In medium form, the tree emphasizes proportional floral distribution, elegant branching rhythm, and smooth bark contrast while maintaining the species’ signature ornamental character.
Crape Myrtle (Medium) have a typical overall height between 10’-15’ (3.05-4.57 m) and spread diameter of 15’-20’ (4.57-6.1 m). The leaves have a typical length between 1”-3” (3-8 cm).
Crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica) in a medium form develops as a balanced deciduous flowering tree with multiple smooth trunks and a rounded canopy of fine-textured foliage. Seasonal flower clusters emerge prominently at branch tips, forming dense masses of crinkled blossoms above the foliage layer.
Native to East Asia, Lagerstroemia indica naturally adapts well to warm climates and strong seasonal sunlight. The species is biologically notable for its exfoliating bark and repeated flowering habit during warm periods. In medium form, the tree emphasizes proportional floral distribution, elegant branching rhythm, and smooth bark contrast while maintaining the species’ signature ornamental character.
Crape Myrtle (Medium) have a typical overall height between 10’-15’ (3.05-4.57 m) and spread diameter of 15’-20’ (4.57-6.1 m). The leaves have a typical length between 1”-3” (3-8 cm).