Crepe Myrtle - Lagerstroemia Diamond Purely Purple - The Jungle Collective

Crepe Myrtle – Lagerstroemia Diamond Purely Purple

$25.00

Get ready to paint the town purple with Lagerstroemia ‘Diamond Purely Purple’! 🌸 This Crepe Myrtle is like a botanical artist, turning your garden into a masterpiece of regal blooms. With flowers that pop like grape bubblegum against its green canvas, it’s a burst of color that’s pure garden magic – a floral Picasso that’s here to steal the show! 🌿

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Lagerstroemia ‘Diamond Purely Purple’, a captivating cultivar of Crepe Myrtle, stands as a horticultural gem that enchants with its elegant beauty. Its exquisite, pure purple blossoms create a stunning contrast against its deep green foliage, casting a regal and enchanting aura in gardens and landscapes. With its compact growth habit and profuse flowering, ‘Diamond Purely Purple’ is a true jewel for those seeking to infuse their outdoor spaces with a touch of graceful charm and vibrant allure.

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Where to buy a Crepe Myrtle plants in Australia?

Crepe Myrtle - Lagerstroemia indica Introduction

Crepe myrtle, often known as natchez Crepe Myrtle or loosestrife or spelt Crape, is a plant from the Lagerstroemia genus which includes over 50 tree and shrub cultivars. There is a lot of variety among these plants: some are deciduous while others are evergreen. Sizes range from one foot shrubs to towering giants that can grow to be 100 feet tall. This genus’ native range is from India through Asia to Australia. What they all have in common, and what makes crepe myrtles unique and appealing in landscaping, are their magnificent ruffled blossoms, as well as their peeling bark that adds textural distinctiveness to their trunks. The colours of the flowers range from deep purple to lavender, ivory, white crepe myrtle, pale pink and even red.

 

Crepe Myrtle Care Tips Introduction

Crepe myrtle natchez is usually a low-maintenance choice for landscaping when it is grown in the right climate and area, but it does require some special care for its spectacular blossoms to thrive. To make your Crepe myrtle look its best follow our expert tips!

 

Crepe Myrtle - Lagerstroemia indica Lighting & Position

Find a place where your tree can receive full sunlight. Crepe myrtle needs full sun for at least 6 or more hours per day to thrive. Blooms will be less prolific and their colours may not be as vivid with less sunlight.

 

Crepe Myrtle - Lagerstroemia indica Watering

Crepe Myrtles should be watered often until they mature and their roots form, after which they will be mostly drought tolerant. Weekly watering is required throughout the first few growing seasons and watering twice a week is ideal during periods of intense heat.

 

Crepe Myrtle - Lagerstroemia indica Humidity

Crepe myrtles are grown all over the world, most commonly in tropical and subtropical settings where the warm weather and medium to high humidity levels allow them to thrive and exhibit their incredible beauty.

 

Crepe Myrtle - Lagerstroemia indica Soil & Fertiliser

Although these plants are not picky about soil pH, we recommend that you use appropriate soil - neutral or slightly acidic soils are ideal (5.0 to 6.5 pH). However, because Crepe myrtle is prone to root rot, the soil must be well-draining. In terms of fertilising, it is suggested that you fertilise this plant only lightly. A slow-release fertiliser heavy in nitrogen is favoured for more vivid flowers and healthier development, however, avoid over-fertilisation, because it stimulates excessive leaf growth rather than blooming.

We recommend using our Plant Food available here. 

 

Crepe Myrtle - Lagerstroemia indica Extra Tips

Because these plants blossom on new wood, late Winter or early Spring trimming is required to encourage flowering. To maintain the best size and shape, remove suckers, tangled branches or undesirable shapes. However, be careful because too much pruning from the top causes suckers to sprout from the tree's base or roots, requiring even more pruning and unnecessary care. It can also cause an unappealing Winter shape.

We also recommend that you remove branches from the trunk's lower 4-5 feet to expose the bark for year-round appeal.

Furthermore, Crepe myrtle cultivars that bloom early in the season can be encouraged to re-bloom later in the season with careful dead-heading, although the second bloom will not be as abundant as the first.

 

Crepe Myrtle - Lagerstroemia indica Vulnerability to Pests & Diseases

Unfortunately, Crepe Myrtle is prone to different pests and diseases such as powdery mildew, sooty mold, and other fungal infections. Treatment with a general fungicide can lower the likelihood of an infected plant.

Aphids, for example, may feed on succulent new growth and produce honeydew, which attracts sooty black mold spores. To eliminate these issues, a thorough general spray of insecticidal soap or Neem oil can be used.

For more information on how to manage common plant pests, head to our blog here.

 

Crepe Myrtle - Lagerstroemia indica Toxicity

Luckily, Crepe Myrtles are non toxic, including to humans, dogs, and cats. For a very long time, people have used the berries of Crepe Myrtles for therapeutic purposes and have even used them in different meals.

 

How to Propagate your Crepe Myrtle?

It is illegal to propagate patented cultivars. Older cultivars that have been on the market since the early 1990s can be propagated because the patent expires 20 years after the original filing with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. With this in mind, Crepe myrtle can be easily propagated by taking semi-hardwood cuttings during the growing months of December, January, and February. You can easily follow these steps:

1. Take cuttings from the season's new growth, leaving three to four nodes and some leaves per cutting.

2. Keep cuttings wet by wrapping them in a clear plastic bag and placing them in a well-drained rooting medium in a shady environment. Cuttings can also be planted in ready-made outdoor rooting beds.

3. Cultivate the soil thoroughly to a depth of 10 to 12 inches and add 4 to 5 inches of peat moss and carefully mix it into the soil.

4. Place the cuttings about 6 inches apart and insert them into the dirt halfway up their length. To conserve moisture, mulch with 2 to 3 inches of pine straw and mist them frequently.

5. Cuttings should root in 3 to 4 weeks without the use of rooting hormone.

Finally, during the Autumn or Winter months, the new rooted plants can be transferred to their permanent environment.

 

Crepe Myrtle - Lagerstroemia indica Design Tips

The Crepe Myrtle is a charming little tree that is perfectly suited for a cottage garden. They look terrific over green grass and nearby white picket fences or against white walls. They can look quite magnificent when a few different coloured Crepe Myrtles are side by side. It can be planted alongside walking paths where their canopy can arch over the path to create a whimsical experience. They can also look magnificent when contrasted beside lime foliage like the Acacia Cognata Limelight.

 

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Orders placed from Mon, 13th May to Sun 10pm, 2nd June will follow the following delivery schedule. 

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– Metro – We Deliver Within A 50km Radius Of Major Cities
– Regional- If you are not within 50km of a metro city, shop at our regional store and we offer a select range of plants that can be posted through Australia Post

 

Shipping Costs
– Free shipping is available to Metro areas (Zone 1- within 25km of CBD) if you spend over $299. Zone 2+3 receive a $15 discount over this spend. Regional freight doesn't get discounted freight.
– Shipping is $25.95. Orders up to 50km outside of the CBD are hand delivered to your door. Those outside of the 50km zone can shop in our Regional store and deliveries are sent via Australia Post via Regular Post.
– $5.95 handling fee is applied to all orders for cardboard, packing and dispatch. Regional orders are charged at $3 per item. Dispatching via AusPost takes a lot of care and detail. Each plant is individually wrapped, taped and stuck to the base of the box.
– If you shop more than once during your cycle, just add your order number at checkout to combine your order and receive free shipping.
– Please note WA, NT and TA are not currently available on our online shop and we can't ship to these areas.

 

Delivery Lead time
Please note that the delivery timeline is an estimate only, and we cannot guarantee delivery on or before a specific date. However, in many cases, orders are delivered earlier than estimated. Please allow extra time for your deliveries to arrive during busy periods.

  • Brisbane - Thu, 6th June to Sun 9th June
  • Sydney  – Mon, 10th June to Fri 14th June
  • Melbourne – Tues, 11th June to Fri 14th June
  • Canberra – Thu, 13th June to Sun, 16th June
  • Adelaide – Mon, 10th June to Fri, 14th June
  • Regional Store – Dispatch will occur by Sat, 8th June. We offer Regular Australia Post delivery. All Regional orders are dispatched from our Brisbane warehouse.
  • Please note pick-ups are no longer facilitated.

 

What if I’m not home?
Please note we will attempt 1 delivery to your location. If you’re not home, our driver will find a safe spot to leave your order. If unsuccessful and it’s not safe to leave, you will be required to collect your order from our storage facility. You’ll get a notification about your missed delivery, so you can pick your item up in person. Please email our team so we can confirm a date and time for you to pick it up.

 

Notes
– Delivery to a Parcel collection point is not possible.
– Please ensure the address you have nominated can accept deliveries on the weekend and during the week including holidays. We are not able to facilitate – only weekend and only weekday deliveries.
– We are also not able to update with ETA on timings other than the above delivery window, as this does become quite hard for us to manage expectations.
– Changes to delivery addresses are not possible once the order is placed.

 

We will do our best when packing but please allow for some leaf damage during transportation due to packaging or climate change. If your plant looks like it has wilted during transit, we recommend giving it some water right away – this should help it to recover and settle in or reach out to our horticulturalists on Facebook for more help.

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