Lagerstroemia indica ‘Acomi’ White crape myrtle
Crape myrtle is a native of China, Korea, Japan, and India, widely cultivated as a dramatic landscape planting in suit­able climates throughout the world.
Identification: These plants blur the distinction between tree and shrub, at 10-30' (3-9.1 m) in height, with multiple, spreading stems. Some cultivars are much smaller, as small as 18" (45 cm). Bark is smooth, mottled, and pinkish-gray, peeling to reveal cinnamon-colored new bark. It sheds each year. Leaves are pinnate, 1-2½" (2.5-7.1 cm) long, opposite or whorled, and elliptic, oblong, or obovate. They are dark green, turning mostly yellow in the fall. Flowers occur in large, attractive panicles. This cultivar is white; others are red, pink, mauve or purple. Flowers appear from July to September. Fruits are brown, oval or round, and less than ½" (1.3 cm) around. Online References:
The University of Florida Environmental Horticulture site (Lagerstroemia indica) (PDF) Floridata.com (Lagerstroemia indica) Wikipedia (Lagerstroemia indica) Plants.ces.ncsu.edu (Lagerstroemia indica) The Virginia Tech Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation (Lagerstroemia indica) 8/31/2013 · Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, Richmond, Virginia
Lagerstroemia indica ‘Acomi’ description by Thomas H. Kent, last updated 25 May 2020. © FloraFinder.org. All rights reserved. |
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