Bellini® Crape Myrtles are unlike any other varieties on the market because of their compact size and delicious colors. A fabulous dwarf variety growing just 3 to 4 feet tall and wide. It is incredibly versatile, and valuable for edging, mass-planting, small gardens and growing in planter boxes and pots. The rich green foliage is always fresh and clean, and it begins blooming about 3 weeks before other crape myrtles. Regular dead-heading will keep it blooming steadily from June right into September – months of vibrant summer color. Bring your beds to life with this terrific shrub that will grow well for anyone. Plant in full sun for the most blooms, and grow it in any well-drained soil. Even poor soils and urban gardens give good results, and this plant is drought resistant once established. It has high resistance to powdery mildew, staying clean and fresh through the hottest weather, and it isn’t bothered by other pests, or by deer. Remove spent flower heads as soon as they are over, to encourage re-blooming, and trim back in spring as needed. Hardy to Zone 5. Image courtesy of Star Roses and Plants.
Lagerstroemia hybrid ‘Bellini® Guava’ (‘Bellaggua’)
Description
Bellini® Crape Myrtles are unlike any other varieties on the market because of their compact size and delicious colors. A fabulous dwarf variety growing just 3 to 4 feet tall and wide. It is incredibly versatile, and valuable for edging, mass-planting, small gardens and growing in planter boxes and pots. The rich green foliage is always fresh and clean, and it begins blooming about 3 weeks before other crape myrtles. Regular dead-heading will keep it blooming steadily from June right into September – months of vibrant summer color. Bring your beds to life with this terrific shrub that will grow well for anyone. Plant in full sun for the most blooms, and grow it in any well-drained soil. Even poor soils and urban gardens give good results, and this plant is drought resistant once established. It has high resistance to powdery mildew, staying clean and fresh through the hottest weather, and it isn’t bothered by other pests, or by deer. Remove spent flower heads as soon as they are over, to encourage re-blooming, and trim back in spring as needed. Hardy to Zone 5. Image courtesy of Star Roses and Plants.