CRAPE MYRTLE TUSCARORA
uscarora Crape Myrtle(Lagerstroemia indica × fauriei ‘Tuscarora’) The Tuscarora crape myrtle is a graceful, small ornamental tree prized for its long-lasting summer flowers and attractive bark. It produces large clusters of vibrant coral-pink blooms from early summer through late summer, followed by glossy green foliage that often turns orange-red in fall. As the tree matures, it develops smooth, exfoliating bark in shades of cinnamon and gray, adding winter interest. USDA Grow Zones: 7–10 (can survive in sheltered locations in 6b with winter protection) Mature Height: 20–30 feet Mature Spread: 15–20 feet Growth Habit: Upright, vase-shaped Sun Requirement: Full sun for best flowering Other Features: Excellent disease resistance, especially to powdery mildew Tuscarora crape myrtle is commonly used as a small shade tree, street tree, or landscape focal point, and it performs best in warm climates with plenty of sunlight.