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Crape Myrtle Multi-Trunk - Muskogee 'Lavender' | 015 gal.

7' x 3'

$74.75

Disclaimer: Please note that not all plants and trees are permitted in all residential areas. Homeowners are responsible for consulting their Homeowners Association (HOA) rules to ensure compliance before planting.

Muskogee flowers are light lavender and very prolific, with an unusually long blooming period lasting up to 120 days. Foliage shows excellent vigor with glossy green leaves that are capable of turning bright red in autumn. Exfoliating bark is an attractive shiny light gray to tan color. Muskogee is certainly one of the best United States Department of Agriculture National Arboretum hybrid selections where a full sized tree is desired within a reasonably short time frame.

A member of the Indian Series, the Muskogee Crape Myrtle is characterized by an exceptionally fast growth rate that is unequaled by all of the hybrid selections from the United States Department of Agriculture National Arboretum. The Crape Myrtle Muskogee produces an impressive mature tree specimen. In 15 to 20 years, a Muskogee can reach a height of 30 feet and a width of 15-20 feet with a massive trunk caliper.

This is a great accent tree that brings wonderful color to the landscape when in bloom.

Mature height 25' to 35'
Mature spread 15' to 25'
Sun preference Full
Soil preference Sand, loam, clay, acidic, alkaline, well-drained
Drought tolerance Once established
Common names Muskogee, Crape Myrtle
Scientific name Lagerstroemia 'Muskogee'
Growth rate Moderate
Native origin China & Korea/Hybrid origin
Hardiness range 7A to 10A
Categories deciduous
Mature Height:
20 to 25 feet
Mature Spread:
15 to 25 feet
Sun Preference:
Full sun
Soil Preference:
Sand, loam, clay, acidic, slightly alkaline, well-drained
Drought Tolerance:
High
Salt Tolerance:
Moderate
Growth Rate:
Moderate
Hardiness Zone:
7a - 10a
Scientific Name :
Lagerstroemia x fauriei 'Muskogee' MT

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