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Lagerstroemia indica 'Dynamite'
Dynamite Crepe Myrtle
Crepe Myrtles grow best in full sun with rich, moist soil but will tolerate less hospitable positions in the landscape just as well, once it becomes established. However, plants left on their own in highway medians appear to be less vigorous unless ample mulch is applied out to the drip line. It grows well in small soil spaces in urban areas such as along boulevards, in parking lots, and in small pavement cutouts if provided with some irrigation until well established. Flowers that drop on cars can stain the paint. They tolerate clay and alkaline soil well. New foliage on this cultivar emerges burgundy red. According to the developer (Dr. Carl Whitcomb) this cultivar flowers best when not pruned back in the dormant season.
Height 20-25 Feet
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Spread 15-20 Feet
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USDA Hardiness Zone 6B to 9A
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