Beautiful Mini Crape Myrtle For Sale

By Juana Buchanan


Many landscape designers often use large myrtle trees, thanks to their decorative appearance. Some varieties are more than thirty feet tall, some are smaller, but all have the same decorative purpose. Of course, some gardens are simply too small for a tree of such size, but there are also smaller trees, and equally decorative shrubs. Lately, it became very popular to find at least one mini crape myrtle for sale and place it in a garden, or even on a terrace.

Myrtle, or Lagerstroemia Indica, looks equally attractive in any environment. Large trees in public parks of California, as well as smaller container plants you can place in your patio, they all have equally attractive clusters of vividly colored flowers. Even their barks are quite attractive, and their leaves can have more than interesting shades as well.

Myrtles enjoy sun, and should be placed on full sun only. If you place them in a shade, their blooming will be delayed, and their flowers simply won't be so large and luxurious. These plants are highly sensitive to low temperatures, and they won't survive harsh winters. Dwarf and miniature varieties are usually more resistant to cold, but they can also be adequately protected, or simply placed inside during cold months.

Minis are often used as container plants, or as accent shrubs. They look great planted along your entryway. Some have especially interesting barks, and look quite nice even without leaves and flowers. Make sure to check all the characteristics of your selected plant before buying it. One thing you can be sure of, these lovely plants will certainly bring plenty of color to your garden.

They also need to have enough air to remain healthy. Placed somewhere where the air circulation is very poor, your plants might get powdery mildew. Although they are generally very simple to maintain, myrtles sometimes may have problems with white flies, sooty mold or aphids. They don't need too much water, or any special soil, but they do need plenty of sun. Even so, they don't like too high temperatures.

Don't ever overfeed your plants, but give them one moderate pruning in late winter. You can shape them according to your taste, and your garden size. Thanks to their better cold resistance, minis will survive a little bit lower temperatures, but people still rather grow them in containers. They make wonderful patio plants, and are suitable for any terrace.

Although there are numerous minis today, some are more popular than others. For example, Delta Blush is highly popular for some time now, thanks to its beautiful pink flowers and weeping characteristics. Another very similar variety, called Weeping Alamo Fire attract attention with abundance of intensively colored red flowers. It blooms usually in the mid summer.

Full growth habit of this lovely variety makes Pocomoke very popular in garden design. Flowers are intensively pink, and although this one is often used as container plant, you will find it in many gardens. Another popular shrub, maybe the smallest, is called Chickasaw. Its tight growth and beautiful pink shade of its flowers make it highly popular, especially in colder environments. Its cold resistance is much better than in other varieties.




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