Crape Myrtle (Small) (Lagerstroemia indica)
Crape Myrtle (Small) (Lagerstroemia indica)
Crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica) in a small form presents as a compact deciduous flowering tree with delicate branching and concentrated flower production. The canopy remains dense but refined, composed of small oval leaves and smooth stems that support upright clusters of vividly colored blossoms. The bark gradually peels in thin layers, exposing lighter surfaces beneath.
Native to China and Korea, Lagerstroemia indica is widely cultivated for its ornamental flowering and adaptability to warm climates. In small form, the tree emphasizes compact floral abundance, fine-textured deciduous foliage, and sculptural bark detail while retaining the species’ highly recognizable ornamental silhouette.
Crape Myrtle (Small) have a typical overall height between 5’-10’ (1.52-3.05 m) and spread diameter of 10’-15’ (3.05-4.57 m). The leaves have a typical length between 1”-3” (3-8 cm).
Crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica) in a small form presents as a compact deciduous flowering tree with delicate branching and concentrated flower production. The canopy remains dense but refined, composed of small oval leaves and smooth stems that support upright clusters of vividly colored blossoms. The bark gradually peels in thin layers, exposing lighter surfaces beneath.
Native to China and Korea, Lagerstroemia indica is widely cultivated for its ornamental flowering and adaptability to warm climates. In small form, the tree emphasizes compact floral abundance, fine-textured deciduous foliage, and sculptural bark detail while retaining the species’ highly recognizable ornamental silhouette.
Crape Myrtle (Small) have a typical overall height between 5’-10’ (1.52-3.05 m) and spread diameter of 10’-15’ (3.05-4.57 m). The leaves have a typical length between 1”-3” (3-8 cm).