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Tristar Plants - Crape Myrtle 'Muskogee' - Crape Myrtle Tree - 1 Gallon Pot, Live Tree, Flowering Tree, Fast Growing Tree
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Tristar Plants - Crape Myrtle 'Muskogee' - Crape Myrtle Tree - 1 Gallon Pot, Live Tree, Flowering Tree, Fast Growing Tree

The Lagerstroemia Indica x Fauriei 'Muskogee' - 'Muskogee' Crape Myrtle has the longest lasting blooms than most other Crape Myrtles. Being native to China, this deciduous shrub is hardy, heat-loving and 'Blood Red' Mildew resistant perfect from the southern United States. This shrub is a multi-stemmed, dense growing deciduous shrub de…
The Lagerstroemia Indica x Fauriei 'Muskogee' - 'Muskogee' Crape Myrtle has the longest lasting blooms than most other Crape Myrtles. Being native to China, this deciduous shrub is hardy, heat-loving and 'Blood Red' Mildew resistant perfect from the southern United States. This shrub is a multi-stemmed, dense growing deciduous shrub decorated with dark green foliage that turn a golden yellow-orange in the fall. Clusters of showy, abundant, light lavender flowers bloom from early July to October lasting sometimes anywhere from 4 to 5 months every blooming period. Pruning any spent flowers will prolonged their flowering periods as well.
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The Lagerstroemia Indica x Fauriei 'Muskogee' - 'Muskogee' Crape Myrtle has the longest lasting blooms than most other Crape Myrtles. Being native to China, this deciduous shrub is hardy, heat-loving and 'Blood Red' Mildew resistant perfect from the southern United States. This shrub is a multi-stemmed, dense growing deciduous shrub decorated with dark green foliage that turn a golden yellow-orange in the fall. Clusters of showy, abundant, light lavender flowers bloom from early July to October lasting sometimes anywhere from 4 to 5 months every blooming period. Pruning any spent flowers will prolonged their flowering periods as well.