πΈ Natchez Crape Myrtle Seeds β Flowering Tree | Perennial White Blooms | Fast-Growing Ornamental | Lagerstroemia indica
Transform your landscape with the stunning Natchez Crape Myrtle β a fast-growing, flowering tree known for its cloud-like clusters of white blooms, smooth cinnamon-brown bark, and elegant branching. As a perennial showstopper, it adds both beauty and structure to any yard, driveway border, or garden bed.
This easy-to-grow ornamental tree thrives in full sun and blooms profusely through summer, attracting pollinators and compliments alike.
πΏ Perfect for beginner and seasoned gardeners who want long-lasting, low-maintenance floral impact.
Why Choose This Product?
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Brilliant White Summer Blooms: Produces large clusters of crisp white flowers for monthsβperfect for brightening up any space.
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Fast-Growing & Hardy: Ideal for creating natural shade, borders, or stunning focal points in a short amount of time.
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Beautiful Year-Round Interest: Glossy green leaves, summer flowers, and peeling bark offer multi-season appeal.
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Low-Maintenance Perennial: Drought-tolerant, pest-resistant, and easy to care for once established.
Whatβs in the Pack?
- A pack of fresh Natchez Crape Myrtle tree seeds
- Approx. 20 Seeds per pack
- Sealed in a moisture-resistant, resealable pouch
- Includes basic growing and germination instructions
Planting Instructions:
- Scarify or soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours to aid germination.
- Sow indoors in seed trays with well-draining soil, lightly pressing seeds into the surface.
- Keep soil consistently moist and place in a warm, bright location (65β75Β°F).
- Germination takes 2β6 weeks.
- Transplant outdoors after frost danger has passed and seedlings are 3β5 inches tall.
π Best grown in Zones 6β10 with full sun and well-drained soil.
FAQs
How tall will Natchez Crape Myrtle grow?
It can grow up to 20β30 feet tall, but can also be pruned to stay smaller for landscape use.
Will it bloom the first year?
Typically, flowers appear in the second or third growing season after seed germination.
Can I grow it in a container?
Yes, especially during the seedling stage. For long-term growth, itβs best transplanted into the ground or a large planter.
Is this a cold-hardy tree?
Yes, itβs hardy in USDA Zones 6β10. In colder zones, it can be overwintered indoors or treated as an annual.
Is it messy or high-maintenance?
Not at all! Natchez Crape Myrtle is low-maintenance, self-cleaning, and has a graceful leaf and flower drop thatβs easy to manage.