Unleashing the Magic: How Crepe Myrtle Coral Magic Transforms Your Yard

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Crepe myrtle, also known as Lagerstroemia, is a popular flowering plant that belongs to the lythraceae family. It is native to Asia, specifically China, Korea, and India. This plant is commonly grown for its vibrant and long-lasting blooms, as well as its attractive bark and overall form. The crepe myrtle can be grown as a small tree or a multi-stemmed shrub. It typically reaches a height of 10 to 30 feet, depending on the variety. The leaves are deciduous and arranged in an alternate pattern along the stems.


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If for any reason, any plant is not up to your satisfaction at the time of delivery , you can contact us for a replacement plant at no extra charge , or a refund for the item. Its large size and upright habit of growth lend it for use as a solitary accent, or in a composition surrounded by smaller plants around the base and those that spill over the edges.

Crepe mydtle coral magix

The leaves are deciduous and arranged in an alternate pattern along the stems. They are obovate or elliptical in shape and have a smooth texture, providing an appealing backdrop for the colorful flowers. Speaking of flowers, the crepe myrtle is renowned for its spectacular display of blossoms during the summer months.

Coral Magic Crape Myrtle

This is very heavy blooming, even when young. Matures as a compact tree at 6–10'. Has superior disease resistance. Coral Magic is a new, smaller version of a Southern tradition. Potted. Zones 6-9.

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7B 4/10/23 - 6/2/23 2/20/23 - 6/9/23 2/21/23 - 6/9/23
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8A-10B: 5/8/23

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Last Order Date 3A-7B: 5/15/23
8A-10B: 4/24/23
10/23/23 5/8/23

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Plants will be shipped at the proper planting time for your area of the country using the shipping timeframes outlined below. We continually monitor weather conditions for extreme hot or cold and adjust shipping schedules as needed. Due to hot weather conditions, we are unable to ship most plant items in July and August. Items that are overweight will require an additional shipping charge depending on weight.
Crepe mydtle coral magix

The flowers come in a range of hues, including white, pink, red, and purple. They have crinkled petals, resembling crepe paper, which explains the origin of the plant's common name. Another outstanding feature of the crepe myrtle is its bark. As the tree matures, its old bark peels away to reveal a smooth, cinnamon-colored or greyish bark underneath. This distinct bark adds visual interest to the plant, especially in the winter when the leaves are absent. In terms of care, the crepe myrtle is relatively low-maintenance. It thrives in full sun but can tolerate partial shade. The plant prefers well-drained soil and is somewhat drought-tolerant once established. Regular watering is recommended, particularly during dry periods. Pruning is essential for maintaining the desired shape and promoting flowering. Crepe myrtle coral magic is a specific variety of crepe myrtle that stands out for its stunning coral-colored flowers. The blooms of this cultivar are a vibrant combination of pink, orange, and salmon tones, creating a striking visual impact in any garden or landscape. In conclusion, the crepe myrtle is an excellent choice for adding color, texture, and interest to gardens and landscapes. With its showy blossoms, attractive bark, and ease of care, it is a popular choice among gardeners and landscapers. The crepe myrtle coral magic variety, in particular, is a standout option for those seeking a plant with vibrant and eye-catching coral-colored flowers..

Reviews for "Gorgeous and Versatile: Different Uses for Crepe Myrtle Coral Magic"

1. John - 1 star
I was really disappointed with the Crepe myrtle coral magix that I purchased. The color of the flowers was nothing like what was shown on the packaging. Instead of a vibrant coral color, they were pale and dull. Additionally, the plant seemed to struggle to thrive in my garden, despite following all the care instructions. I wouldn't recommend this product to anyone looking for a reliable and vibrant crepe myrtle variety.
2. Sarah - 2 stars
I had high hopes for the Crepe myrtle coral magix, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The plant didn't bloom as profusely as I had hoped, and the flowers that did appear weren't as large or vibrant as I had imagined. The overall growth of the plant was also slower compared to other crepe myrtle varieties that I have in my garden. I won't be purchasing this particular variety again.
3. Mike - 2 stars
I have been growing crepe myrtles for several years, but the Crepe myrtle coral magix was a disappointment. The flowers lacked the rich coral color that was promised, and they quickly faded to a pale pink shade. Despite providing the necessary care and maintenance, the plant failed to thrive and didn't reach its full potential. I would not recommend this variety to other gardeners looking for a standout crepe myrtle.

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