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Lagerstroemia 'Natchez'

Common Name: Natchez Crapemyrtle

Lagerstroemia ‘Natchez’ (Crape Myrtle) A vigorous, deciduous small to medium tree with a broad, spreading canopy, Lagerstroemia ‘Natchez’ is known for its abundant, pure white flower clusters that bloom in mid to late summer. The blooms are followed by attractive seed capsules, while the smooth, exfoliating bark reveals striking cinnamon-brown tones that provide strong winter interest. Glossy green foliage transitions to shades of orange and red in fall. This cultivar is part of the U.S. National Arboretum series and is highly resistant to powdery mildew. Type: Deciduous small to medium treeMature Size: 15–25′ W × 20–30′ HUSDA Zones: 7a–10bForm: Broad, spreading canopy Light: Full sunSoil: Well-drained soils; adaptableWater: Moderate; drought tolerant once established Bloom Time: Mid to late summerBloom Length: Long; typically 8–12 weeks Wildlife: Bees, butterflies Features & Landscape Uses:Specimen tree, street tree, patios, large spaces, shade tree, summer color, ornamental bark Care:Prune in late winter or early spring to shape and encourage flowering on new growth. Requires full sun for best bloom. Highly tolerant of heat and humidity. Avoid over-fertilizing, which can reduce flowering.

Plant Type: Flowering Ornamental Tree
Width: 15-25'
Height: 20-30'
Fragrant: No
FruitYes
Growth RateFast
Zone:7 - 10
Deer Resistant: Yes
Salt Tolerant: No
Drought Tolerant: No
Attract:Butterflies, Bees
Exposure:Full Sun
Bloom Time:Late Summer, Mid Summer
Bark Type:Exfoliating
Landscape/Use:Specimen, Mass Planting, Accent Plant, Foundation Plant
Shape:Broad, Spreading Canopy
Soil TypeWell Drained, Highly Adaptable
Flower Color:White, White
Leaf Color:Dark Green
Fall Color:Orange Red
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