Natchez Crape Myrtle
Natchez Crape Myrtle – White Blooms All Summer, Year-Round Beauty
The Natchez Crape Myrtle is one of the most celebrated flowering trees in the American landscape — and it earns that reputation every single season. From early summer straight through to the first frost, it delivers a continuous cascade of brilliant white blooms. Then, as the flowers fade, the show continues: cinnamon-colored exfoliating bark and rich fall foliage keep it a standout long after bloom season ends.
Why Gardeners Love Natchez
- Longest Bloom Season of Any Crape Myrtle: White flower clusters appear from early summer through fall frost — months of continuous color.
- Stunning Year-Round Structure: Exfoliating cinnamon bark and attractive fall foliage provide visual interest in every season.
- Pollinator Magnet: Bees and butterflies flock to the blooms, supporting a healthy garden ecosystem all summer long.
- Fast Growing: Can reach 20–30 ft. at maturity — makes a dramatic specimen tree, privacy screen, or street-side planting.
- Heat & Drought Tolerant: Thrives in full sun and handles summer heat with ease once established.
- Low Maintenance: Minimal care required — avoid “crape murder” topping and let it grow naturally for best form and bloom.
Planting & Care
Plant in full sun (6+ hours daily) in well-drained soil. Water regularly during the first growing season to establish roots. Once established, Natchez is highly drought-tolerant. Avoid heavy topping — light shaping in late winter is all that’s needed to maintain a beautiful natural form and maximize blooms.
Size Guide
- 1–2 ft.: Great for planting in groups or along a border. Establishes quickly and grows fast.
- 4–5 ft.: Ready to make an immediate landscape impact — ideal for specimen or privacy planting.
Pair It With
Love crape myrtles but want a bold color contrast? Plant alongside the Bellini® Grape Crape Myrtle — its deep purple blooms complement Natchez’s white flowers beautifully, creating a striking two-tone summer display in any landscape.
Original: $79.95
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Description
Natchez Crape Myrtle – White Blooms All Summer, Year-Round Beauty
The Natchez Crape Myrtle is one of the most celebrated flowering trees in the American landscape — and it earns that reputation every single season. From early summer straight through to the first frost, it delivers a continuous cascade of brilliant white blooms. Then, as the flowers fade, the show continues: cinnamon-colored exfoliating bark and rich fall foliage keep it a standout long after bloom season ends.
Why Gardeners Love Natchez
- Longest Bloom Season of Any Crape Myrtle: White flower clusters appear from early summer through fall frost — months of continuous color.
- Stunning Year-Round Structure: Exfoliating cinnamon bark and attractive fall foliage provide visual interest in every season.
- Pollinator Magnet: Bees and butterflies flock to the blooms, supporting a healthy garden ecosystem all summer long.
- Fast Growing: Can reach 20–30 ft. at maturity — makes a dramatic specimen tree, privacy screen, or street-side planting.
- Heat & Drought Tolerant: Thrives in full sun and handles summer heat with ease once established.
- Low Maintenance: Minimal care required — avoid “crape murder” topping and let it grow naturally for best form and bloom.
Planting & Care
Plant in full sun (6+ hours daily) in well-drained soil. Water regularly during the first growing season to establish roots. Once established, Natchez is highly drought-tolerant. Avoid heavy topping — light shaping in late winter is all that’s needed to maintain a beautiful natural form and maximize blooms.
Size Guide
- 1–2 ft.: Great for planting in groups or along a border. Establishes quickly and grows fast.
- 4–5 ft.: Ready to make an immediate landscape impact — ideal for specimen or privacy planting.
Pair It With
Love crape myrtles but want a bold color contrast? Plant alongside the Bellini® Grape Crape Myrtle — its deep purple blooms complement Natchez’s white flowers beautifully, creating a striking two-tone summer display in any landscape.























