Transform your garden into a summer paradise with the stunning Natchez Crepe Myrtle Tree. Known for its breathtaking pure white blooms and beautiful bark, this hardy ornamental tree adds elegance and charm to any landscape. Perfect for gardeners looking to enhance their outdoor space, the Natchez Crepe Myrtle Tree thrives in full sun and is a wonderful addition to borders, birding areas, and more.
The Natchez Crepe Myrtle Tree not only offers visual appeal but also features exceptional hardiness, making it suitable for Hardiness Zones 6 through 9. Its deer-resistant nature ensures that your beautiful blooms remain untouched by wildlife, while its fragrant flowers attract beneficial pollinators. With proper care, this tree can reach under 20 feet, making it a perfect fit for both small and large gardens.
- Pure white summer blooms
- Rich, attractive bark
- Deer resistant
- Thrives in full sun
- Suitable for Hardiness Zones 6-9
Don’t miss the opportunity to elevate your garden’s beauty with the Natchez Crepe Myrtle Tree. Order today and enjoy fast shipping along with a guarantee of healthy plants. Bring home this stunning tree and watch your landscape come to life!
Customer Reviews
I ordered a pair of these. Received the order within a couple of days. The plants are dominant at this point but looked great. Nice amount of roots and plenty of upward branches to work with. Can't wait for spring.
Ordered 4 and had 5 come to life...thank you.
Know it will be a few years but am anticipating the bark on the tree in the late fall.
Love this species of Crepe myrtle.
Got two for price of one . What a deal.
My trees arrived on time and we planted them the day after. Looking forward to seeing the grow.
Everything was just as expected. I even received an extra one or two.
How tall do Natchez crape myrtles grow?
Natchez Crape Myrtles typically grow 20 to 30 feet tall with a wide, graceful canopy. They feature smooth, cinnamon-colored bark and long-lasting white blooms. Their elegant form and extended flowering season make them a standout in any landscape.
How to prune a Natchez crepe myrtle?
To prune a Natchez Crape Myrtle, remove any dead or crossing branches in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Lightly shape the canopy to maintain its natural form, avoiding heavy cuts. Proper pruning encourages strong growth and abundant summer blooms.
Are Natchez crepe myrtles cold hardy?
Yes, Natchez Crape Myrtles are cold hardy in USDA zones 7 through 9. They can tolerate mild freezes and return strong each spring. With proper care and mulching around the roots, they thrive beautifully even after cool winters.
Exposure
The Natchez Crepe Myrtle thrives in complete sun, needing at least six hours of natural daylight. This exposure promotes its vibrant blooms and healthy growth, making it an excellent choice for sunny garden spots.
Height at Maturity
Under 25 Feet
Usage
Flowering
Shipped As
Bare-root
Ships
UPS
Planting Zones
7-10
How To Grow
How to Grow and Care for Bare Root Trees
Bare root trees are shipped dormant without soil, making them lightweight, cost-effective, and easy to plant during the cool months of early spring or fall. To begin, soak the roots in a bucket of water for 4–6 hours before planting to rehydrate them. Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil and ample space for the tree’s mature size.
Dig a hole twice as wide as the spread of the roots and deep enough to keep the root flare (where the roots begin to spread from the trunk) at or slightly above ground level. Create a small mound of soil in the center of the hole, spread the roots evenly over it, backfill with native soil, and gently tamp down to remove air pockets. Water thoroughly after planting.
Keep the soil consistently moist (not soggy) during the first growing season, and apply mulch around the base—avoiding direct contact with the trunk—to conserve moisture and suppress weeds. Stake the tree if necessary, and prune only to remove dead or damaged branches. With proper care, your bare root tree will establish quickly and grow strong for years to come.