Crepe Myrtle - Natchez 200mm pot
Crepe Myrtle “ Lagerstroemia ‘Natchez”
Size - These trees are planted in a 200mm pot approx 1000-1500mm tall
Features of this tree -
‘Natchez” Is a superb deciduous, multi – stemmed small tree. Foliage is tinted dark bronze, becomming darker green with maturity then turning orange to russett-red shades during Autumn
Smooth grey bark that with age flakes to show puce underbark in mottled effect.
Masses of bright pure white flowers are formed on long tapered panicles during Summer through to Autumn.
Remember that crepe myrtles can be grown as a standard, a miniature, a low-growing spreading plant, a small shrub, a small tree and even a large tree.
Ideal for either a small garden setup or even a larger forest-like vista,
Deciduous
A mildrew resistant hybrid forming an upright, v shaped tree.
Growing Conditions –
All crepe myrtles grow well in Australia. They especially like a hot and dry climates
Once established, crepe myrtles are remarkably drought-tolerant.
Grows 6m high and 4m wide