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Crape Myrtle 'Dallas Red'
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| Scientific Name |
Lagerstroemia indica 'Dallas Red' |
| Description |
In 1939 Troup Nursery developed the Dallas Red Crape Myrtle, which is a prolific producer of violet red flowers. Each
cluster within the Dallas Red Crape Myrtle has hundreds of red flowers and each cluster can range from 8” to 16”
long. The Dallas Red Crape Myrtle has a very broad and upright growing habit with small alternate leaves that are rounded
at the base and are 2” to 3” long. The Dallas Red Crape Myrtle has leaves that are glossy green in the summer
and in the fall they turn orange and yellow. Each summer the Dallas Red Crape Myrtle exfoliates its gray-brown colored bark
in thin strips to expose a smooth and light brown colored bark. The Dallas Red Crape Myrtle is adaptable to a wide range of
soil types, very drought tolerant and has a good resistance to powdery mildew. |
| Growth Rate |
3.5' Per Year |
| Evergreen or Deciduous* |
Deciduous |
| Height Mature |
20' |
| Width Mature |
15' |
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The below prices are with installation and 1 year warranty.
For pick up prices please contact us.
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