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Infinitini Watermelon® Crapemyrtle

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  • Space-saving dwarf crapemyrtle.
  • More tolerant of cold than other crapemyrtles.
  • Fall foliage shines in shades of orange, yellow, and red.
  • Zones 6-9, sun, 4' tall x 4' wide at maturity.
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Size: One Quart
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Description

Get juicy, summer-drenched color with Infinitini Watermelon® crapemyrtle (Lagerstroemia indica). This high-performance crapemyrtle from Proven Winners is compact, which needs no pruning and takes up just a fraction of the space required by larger trees. Starting in summer, it becomes a mass of bright, watermelon-pink blooms that continue through the season. The color is traffic-stopping! Come fall, its foliage lights up in an array of orange, yellow, and red. Infinitini® crapemyrtles were developed in central Pennsylvania and have proven hardy even in USDA zone 6. They are some of the most cold-tolerant crapemyrtles to date! They may die back to the ground in colder areas, but they come roaring back from the roots and go on to bloom fabulously later in summer.

Details

Botanical name: Lagerstroemia indica 'G2X133181'
Patent: USPP 29,007
Common name: Crapemyrtle, Crape myrtle, Crepe myrtle
Zone: 6 - 9
Sun exposure: Sun (> 6 hours sun)
Height x width: 3-4' tall and wide
Flower color: Watermelon-pink
Foliage color: Green
Season of interest: Summer
Uses: Hedge, edging, flower gardens, specimen, containers
 

How to Grow

Soil: Moist but well-draining soils are best. Can tolerate some dryness once established.
Light: Sun (> 6 hours sun)
Water: Average.
Space: Plant at least 4' apart.
Fertilizing: Little needed. If desired, fertilize in early spring, once the ground has thawed, with a granular rose fertilizer. A second application may be made in late spring/early summer as well.
Winterizing: A good 2-3" layer of mulch is recommended, USDA zone 6.
Maintenance: Blooms on new wood, so it can be safely pruned in spring, though it is rarely necessary, thanks to its tidy, dwarf habit. Dead wood can be removed in spring, once new growth has begun to emerge and it's clear where any dieback may have occurred.
 
Pink flowers in full sun

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