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Save 15% on Proven Winners 2 Gal. Center Stage Coral Crape Myrtle Shrub
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This product has received mixed reviews, with some customers being pleased with the size and quality, while others have experienced issues with the plant not growing or not being able to withstand cold temperatures. Delivery was fast and the plant was protective in shipment. However, some customers have noted that the plant is expensive and not as good as other plants.

Pros

  • Beautiful red leaves
  • Strong growth

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Droopy appearance
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Description

The Proven Winners Crape Myrtle Center Stage Coral Shrub has earlier blooms, richer intense reddish-black foliage, and is less prone to mildew. You'll love the ruffled, fully saturated coral flowers of the decorative plant as well as the healthy and rapid growth. The shrub offers rich color to accent your garden with a delightful fragrance for you to enjoy. Decorative plant flourishes in USDA zones 6-10 Mature size is 96 inches W x 72-144 inches H Deciduous plant has foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring Shrub requires full sun and low maintenance to grow Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health Plants are shipped dormant with no foliage in winter through early spring Water before planting to promote healthy growth Dig hole 3X the width of pot and back-fill to plant 1-2 inches above soil level Water and add more soil if needed, mulch plants and fertilize in early spring