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(1)Making Way: Stem braided (2)Gourd Height: from 1.2 meter to 2.5 meter (3)Flower Color: Pink, Red and white (4)Variety: Black diamond, dynamite, Normal red (5)Place of Origin: Foshan City, China (6)Usage: Garden, Home and Landscape Project (7)Temperature Tolerate: -8C to 40C (8)Age: 2 years old to 15 years oldDescription
Our company's commitment to excellence is evident in the meticulous care with which these trees are grown. Ranging in height from 1.2 to 2.5 meters, the Lagerstroemia Indica Gourd Shaped Crape Myrtles are available in a variety of options to suit diverse preferences and specific project needs. The unique gourd shape of these trees, characterized by their multiple stems, bestows an elegant and sophisticated aesthetic, making them stand out in any environment. What truly sets these crape myrtles apart are the vibrant, captivating flowers they bear. Available in hues of pink, red, and white, these blossoms create a magnificent visual spectacle that will undoubtedly elevate the beauty of any garden or landscape. With several varieties such as Black Diamond, Dynamite, and Normal Red, there is a diverse range of choices to suit different preferences and design aspirations. Established in 2006, Foshan Greenworld Nursery Co., Ltd prides itself on providing top-notch products worldwide. With three expansive farms spanning over 205 hectares of plantation area and cultivating more than 100 varieties of plant species, our dedication to delivering excellence and the finest specimens of the Lagerstroemia Indica Gourd Shaped Crape Myrtle is unparalleled. This deciduous tree is not only a magnificent ornamental addition but also a testament to the beauty of nature. Whether it is for a private garden, public park, or landscape project, these crape myrtles are guaranteed to make a lasting impression with their unique and captivating features. Envision the elegance and charm they can bring to your surroundings and make the Lagerstroemia Indica Gourd Shaped Crape Myrtle a centerpiece of your outdoor space.Plants Atlas