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  • Profuse, vibrant, bright red flowers and dark burgundy foliage
  • Ideal small tree size; can be pruned to a large shrub
  • Tested for drought, cold, and frost tolerance

 

Compact, red-flowered, drought-hardy tree for Australian gardens.

Grande Red™ Crepe Myrtle is an exceptional deciduous small tree that offers both beauty and resilience. Its vibrant red flowers and striking dark burgundy foliage make it a standout in any landscape.

This tree grows to approximately 4 metres in height but can be pruned shorter to serve as a large shrub, making it perfect for urban spaces.

Grande Red™ crepe myrtle is not only aesthetically pleasing but also tough, having been tested for drought and frost tolerance, ensuring it thrives in diverse climates across Australia.

This variety is known for retaining its leaves longer into the season, providing summer shade and winter sun as needed. Its improved natural resistance to powdery mildew even under wet conditions adds to its appeal, making it a reliable choice for any garden.

 

  • Size: Approximately 4000mm high; can be pruned to 2500 mm
  • Planting Density: Suitable for individual planting or as a dense hedge
  • Uses: Ideal for summer shade, winter sun, urban landscapes, street trees, specimen trees, and hedging.
  • Species: Lagerstroemia spp
  • Position: Thrives in full sun; drought and frost tolerant; suitable for Western Australia climate.
  • Care: Prune 300 mm yearly for density; water well for the first 13 weeks; use slow-release or manure-based fertiliser in early spring.
  • Flowers: Bright red flowers in summer and autumn, complemented by dark burgundy foliage.

 

Crepe Myrtle Grande Red ' Lagerstroemia spp ‘CM01’ PBR '

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