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Enduring Summer Crape Myrtle for Sale - Buying & Growing Guide
Many of the most popular crape myrtle cultivars grow as small to mid-sized trees. The Enduring Summer Crape Myrtle stands out from those options with a distinct shrub-like growth habit and a mature size of just five feet tall. That small stature makes this plant, known botanically as Lagerstroemia 'PIILAG B5,' an ideal option for smaller planting areas. The Enduring Summer Crape Myrtle is also incredibly easy to care for as it requires minimal pruning and can resist drought and some diseases.
- Unlike most crape myrtles, the Enduring Summer Crape Myrtle grows as a shrub.
- This shrub blooms with rich, red flower clusters.
- The Enduring Summer Crape Myrtle needs minimal pruning and can endure droughts.
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Plant Care
Sunlight
The Enduring Summer Crape Myrtle grows best in full sunlight but tolerates partial shade as well.
Watering
This plant will perform best when it receives water about once per week throughout most of the growing season.
Fertilizing
Fertilize this shrub with a balanced fertilizer once per year in spring.
Planting and Care
Planting instructions
Although an Enduring Summer Crape Myrtle Tree can grow in partial shade, it will be its healthiest when it lives in an area with full sunlight. The soil in your growing location should have good drainage and be slightly acidic. Once you find such an area, you should dig a hole that is as deep as the root ball is tall and about twice as wide as the root ball. Place your plant in the hole, backfill with nutrient-rich soil and cover the area with a layer of mulch.
Watering and nutrients
After planting your Enduring Summer Crape Myrtle, you should water it multiple times per week during the first growing season to maintain consistent soil moisture. After the first growing season, your Enduring Summer Crape Myrtle will need water about once per week during most of the growing season. Also, it can often go without fertilization but feeding this plant once per year in spring with a balanced fertilizer makes for the best results.
Pollination
Like most crape myrtles, the Enduring Summer Crape Myrtle is a self-fertile plant, meaning that you need only one to conduct pollination successfully. During the summer, this plant will bloom with many bright red flowers that will attract plenty of pollinator insects. Those insects feed on the nectar and are responsible for transferring the pollen. However, you won’t need to worry about pollination with this plant as it does not produce a harvest or fruits that have any ornamental value.
Pruning
Since the Enduring Summer Crape Myrtle sets its flower buds on new wood, you won’t need to worry about accidentally removing any blooms if you prune this plant in late winter. Ideally, you should make your pruning cuts just before the new growth emerges in early spring. At this time, you should remove any branch that is broken, dead or diseased. You can also focus on thinning the canopy to ensure good air circulation. Additionally, you can prune this plant later, during the bloom time, by deadheading any spent flowers you find.
Pests, diseases and animals
Overall, the Enduring Summer Crape Myrtle has decent disease resistance and is particularly well-suited to avoiding diseases related to mold. This is especially true if you thin this plant’s canopy during pruning to prevent excessive moisture build-ups. However, diseases remain a slight possibility for this plant, including powdery mildew and leaf spots. Additionally, you should watch out for pests when caring for an Enduring Summer Crape Myrtle, especially insects like Japanese beetles and aphids.
Achieving maximum results
When pruning an Enduring Summer Crape Myrtle, you should be sure to remove any suckers that emerge from the base of this plant’s trunk and encourage this plant to develop a single trunk and a few main branches. It is also wise to remove any branches that become leggy and grow significantly longer than most of the others. Beyond that, the Enduring Summer Crape Myrtle requires very little special care and will provide beautiful sets of red flower clusters with minimal effort on your part.
FAQs
Is the Enduring Summer Crape Myrtle cold hardy?
Generally, the Enduring Summer Crape Myrtle will grow without issue anywhere throughout hardiness zones six through nine. However, this cultivar also shows better adaptability to cold than most other crape myrtles. In fact, there have been instances in which this plant has survived temperatures around 0 degrees Fahrenheit. This cold hardiness gives gardeners in more northern locations a better chance to grow this beautiful shrub.
When does the Enduring Summer Crape Myrtle bloom?
The Enduring Summer Crape Myrtle looks most impressive during its bloom period, at which time it boasts large clusters of deep red flowers. Those flowers are not only striking in their appearance, but they are also quite long-lasting. Typically, this shrub will bloom during the summer and hold flowers for at least four months. During that time, the Enduring Summer Crape Myrtle is likely to rebloom continuously.
Is the Enduring Summer Crape Myrtle the smallest crape myrtle?
The Enduring Summer Crape Myrtle may not be the absolute smallest crape myrtle variety, but it is among the smallest. This dwarf variety grows to be about four to five feet tall and wide. Several other dwarf crape myrtle cultivars have a similar size. However, the most popular crape myrtles are much larger trees that can reach 20 feet tall or more. As such, the Enduring Summer Crape Myrtle is an excellent choice for those who need to fill a smaller planting area.
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