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Pink Crape Myrtle Seeds (Lagerstroemia indica)

Pink Crape Myrtle Seeds (Lagerstroemia indica)

Summer's loudest statement. The tree that blooms when nothing else does.

Lagerstroemia indica, the Crape Myrtle, is the most spectacular summer-flowering tree available to growers in the American South and increasingly across the mid-Atlantic and lower Midwest, producing enormous clusters of crinkled pink, lavender, red, or white flowers through the hottest months of summer when most other flowering trees are finished for the year. It also delivers polished cinnamon-tan exfoliating bark that rivals River Birch for year-round ornamental value and brilliant fall color in shades of orange, red, and burgundy. Drought-tolerant, heat-loving, and long-blooming, the Crape Myrtle is the defining ornamental tree of the southern landscape. If you are looking to buy Crape Myrtle seeds or grow pink crape myrtle from seed, seed-grown trees produce their own range of flower colors and forms that clonally propagated nursery trees cannot match for variety.

  • Massive flower clusters blooming continuously through summer and into fall, the longest-blooming flowering tree available in warm climates
  • Exfoliating cinnamon-tan bark providing year-round ornamental interest comparable to the best ornamental barks
  • Brilliant orange, red, and burgundy fall color from a tree primarily known for summer flowers
  • Extremely drought-tolerant and heat-loving, thriving in conditions that stress most flowering trees
  • Seed-grown trees produce natural variation in flower color from soft pink through magenta and lavender

Things you probably did not know about the Crape Myrtle

It is not native to North America and has naturalized across the South. Crape Myrtle is native to China, Korea, and Southeast Asia and was introduced to American gardens in the late 18th century. Andre Michaux, the French botanist who traveled extensively in North America, introduced it to Charleston, South Carolina around 1786. It has been so widely planted and naturalized across the South in the 230 years since that most Southerners assume it is native.

Crape murder is a real horticultural problem. The widespread practice of severely topping Crape Myrtles, cutting them back to ugly stubs each winter in a misguided attempt to control size, is so destructive and so prevalent that horticulturists coined the term crape murder to describe it. Correctly pruned or unpruned Crape Myrtles develop beautiful natural forms that require no topping. The topping practice creates weak, rapidly growing watersprouts and destroys the natural grace of the tree permanently.

The flower petals look crinkled because they are. The petals of Crape Myrtle flowers are naturally crinkled and ruffled in a way that resembles crepe paper, which is where the common name comes from. This texture is visible up close and is one of the distinctive textural qualities of the flower. The ruffling increases the surface area of the petal and gives the flower clusters their characteristic full, frothy appearance.

Seed-grown trees take 3 to 5 years to first flower but develop stronger root systems. Crape Myrtles grown from seed bloom in their own genetic colors, which vary from soft pastel pink through deep magenta, lavender, and near-white. The specific flower color cannot be known until the tree first blooms. This genetic lottery is part of the appeal of growing from seed.

Growing Details

  • Botanical Name: Lagerstroemia indica
  • Stratification: Not required
  • USDA Zones: 6 to 10
  • Soil: Well-drained, adaptable, tolerates poor or dry soils once established
  • Light: Full sun, requires full sun for maximum flowering
  • Height: 15 to 30 feet
  • Spread: 15 to 25 feet
  • Growth Rate: Moderate to fast, 1 to 3 feet per year

Plant it in full sun where you will see the flowers from inside the house in August. No other tree fills that window with more color during the months when you most want it.

FAQ

Do you pre-stratify the seeds?

Most of our seeds are not pre-stratified. We ship them unstratified so you can control germination timing based on your local growing season. We sell to all 50 U.S. states and Canadian provinces, and since each region has different planting windows, pre-stratifying would risk seeds germinating in transit or before you're ready to plant.

True stratification requires cold, moist conditions, which can lead to premature sprouting or mold if not timed properly. To avoid this, we store most seeds in dry cold conditions to preserve viability — but this does not initiate stratification.

Do any of your seeds need to stay moist? (Recalcitrant seeds)

Yes — some species we offer are recalcitrant, meaning they must remain moist to stay viable and cannot be dried out. Examples include: Chestnut, Hazelnut, Paw Paw, etc.

These seeds are shipped in moist cold storage and are clearly labeled on the product page when applicable. Please refrigerate immediately upon arrival and follow included care instructions.

Do you ship internationally?

We currently ship to the United States and Canada only. Unfortunately, we cannot ship to other countries without a phytosanitary certificate, which is required by most international customs agencies.

If you're interested in shipping outside North America, please contact us. Note that a phytosanitary certificate typically adds $60–$80 USD per seed type and must be arranged in advance.


Shipping & What's Included

Shipping & Packaging

Hand-packed in resealable zipper kraft paper seed bags

Stratification and planting instructions included with every order

1 free bonus seed pack included with every order

Ships within 3–5 business days via USPS

Return Policy


Due to the nature of our products, we do not accept returns on seeds.
However, if your order arrives damaged or incorrect, please contact us within 7 days and we’ll make it right.



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