CRAPE MYRTLE TREE SEEDS
(Lagerstroemia indica)
Crape Myrtles are a Very Popular Choice in Southern
Landscaping because of their Long-Term Profusion of Pinkish Red Colored
Blossoms. Large Clusters Appear on the Tips of New Branches Beginning in Early
Summer and Continues into Fall. It has been Called the “Lilac of the
South”. Crape Myrtle is Ideally Suited for Formal or Informal Design
in the Home Landscape, Street Plantings and Community Plantings. It can be
Planted as a Specimen or in Groups, and Looks Very Attractive when Underplanted
with a Ground Cover; the Dark Green of the Groundcover Contrasts Well with the
Handsome Bark. Crape Myrtle can Reach Heights of 10-30 Foot Tall, & has a
Spread of 15-25 Foot Wide at Maturity. The Thin Gray Bark
is Exfoliating, Exposing a Smooth, Vari-Colored Under Bark Ranging from Brown
to Gray. It Needs Plenty of Moisture until being fully Established. After they are Established they will Tolerate Drought and Grow Well
in Limited Soil Spaces. During the Growing Season, New Growth can be Pinched to
Increase Flower Production & Branches. The Branches will Droop as the Tree Grows.
The Lower Branches are Often Thinned to Show Off the Trunk’s Form and Color.
Because Pruning can Significantly Reduce Cold Hardiness, you Should Try to Have
it Completed by Early August.
Zones
7-9
Crape Myrtle
Germination:
1) Soak seeds for 24 hours.
2) Cold stratify by placing in a zip lock bag of
“moist vermiculite”. It cannot be wet, or dry. It has to be slightly
moist at all times or germination will not be possible. Place inside the fridge
for 4 weeks. This will help increase germination rates.
3) Place seeds on top of a moist & well
draining seed starting mix. Then cover with a very thin layer of sand. Use a
spray bottle to mist sand until moist without over wetting. Cover with a piece
of plastic with a few small holes cut into it to keep the humidity high.
4) Use a heated propagator to keep the soil at
80-85 degrees F.
5) Expect germination within 2-3 weeks. Once
they have sprouted, remove the plastic and place in a sunny area, while always
keeping the soil moist, and never wet.
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