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Muskogee Crepe Myrtle

What Is a Muskogee Crepe Myrtle

The Muskogee Crepe Myrtle is a type of tree known for its vibrant fall foliage and exciting appearance. The tree can grow up to 30 feet tall and 20 feet wide. It is a deciduous tree with only one primary growing season.

 How Do You Take Care of Muskogee Crepe Myrtle

The tree is easy to care for once planted in your yard. Fertilize once every two months with a general-purpose fertilizer such as 10-10-10. As with all trees, the soil should always be moist around the roots.

How Much Sunlight Can a Muskogee Crepe Myrtle Take

A Muskogee Crepe Myrtle will do best when planted in full sun or partial shade (with not less than six hours of sunlight per day). When you plant your tree in full shade, ensure it receives at least four hours of sunlight per day during the summer when temperatures are high.

The tree grows best in USDA hardiness zones 7 through 9. If you are in a colder area, you will want to plant your tree inside or transplant it into a container for the winter months.

The trees have beautiful purple flowers during late spring. The flowers are spawned in clusters and are shaped like pom-poms. There can be three to four clusters of this flower growing on the tree simultaneously, blooming in late spring and early summer.

The tree is native to Southeast Asia and India. It can be found growing in moist forests and near streams or rivers. Its habitat includes rainforests, swamps, and riverbanks throughout North America, South America, and Africa.

The trees grow best in moist soils with total sun exposure. They will tolerate drier soils once they have established themselves but prefer sandy loam soil types over clay or heavy clay soils.

The tree can be planted in the spring or fall. It is advisable to plant this tree in full sunlight and well-drained soil. The tree will grow best if it is planted in an area with few other trees around so that it can get enough sunlight.

These trees are native to swampy areas and do well when planted near water sources. These trees require little pruning since they do not tend to grow too large or become diseased very often due to their hardy nature.

The Muskogee Crepe Myrtle is a cultivar of crepe myrtle that the National Arboretum developed in Washington, DC. It was named after the Muskogee tribe of Native Americans. The tree was created in 1968 and received its name in 1969. It was first named  but was later changed to. This cultivar is a hybrid between Lagerstroemia fauriei and Lagerstroemia indica.

 

Muskogee Crepe Myrtle - TN Nursery

Muskogee Crepe Myrtle

Muskogee Crepe Myrtle is a striking deciduous shrub or small tree with vibrant lavender-pink flowers and smooth, cinnamon-colored bark, adding a burst of color and elegance to gardens and landscapes. A popular ornamental tree that offers many benefits when incorporated into landscaping designs. With its stunning visual appeal, adaptability, and ease of maintenance, it has become a favored choice for many landscapers and homeowners alike. Discover the Stunning Muskogee Crepe Myrtle The Muskogee Crepe Myrtle is an excellent choice for homeowners who want to add interest, texture, and color to their landscape. Each tree consists of smooth, brown stems that fan out into a vase shape. The branches contain even rows of oval leaves that are a beautiful deep green shade. These attractive colors and textures become even more exciting when this tree blooms with lavender flowers. Its vibrant look is sure to draw the eye wherever you plant this beautiful tree. The Beautiful Flowers and Berries of the Muskogee Crepe Myrtle Starting in spring, these trees begin to produce cone-shaped bunches of flowers. Each flower cluster consists of several small, individual, pinkish-purple petals with a crinkled appearance similar to tissue paper. After going through their flowering season, these trees produce clumps of berries that add even more visual interest to the tree. Clumps of small, round berries on the end of each branch gradually transform from shiny, green berries to brown, serrated seed pods. The flowering and berry-producing seasons of this tree can last for several months because it tends to produce new flowers on a regular basis. Explore the Many Ways to Garden With the Muskogee Crepe Myrtle These trees have endless purposes throughout the landscape. A tidy row of them can be a lovely way to border a walkway or fill in narrow strips of land. Standalone versions can be a focal point on a lawn and look great, bordered with other flowers or decorative grasses. You can even use clusters of these trees to create a hedge that provides privacy and shade. The Versatile and Appealing Shape of the Muskogee Crepe Myrtle It comes in many shapes and sizes. Some landscapers choose to keep it as a compact bush, while others let it soar to a height of 30 feet or more. Those who prefer a classic tree shape can choose a single-trunk variant, while people who like a denser look can select a multi-stem style. Whatever height and branch arrangement it has, this tree's crown tends to spread out into a horizontal, oval shape with densely packed leaves and branches.

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