They are also known as Lagerstroemia indica, crepe myrtle or crapemyrtle. Texas A&M Forest Service said that some people believe that butchering the trees and removing the top is an effective way ...
It's a dwarf crape myrtle variety known as Lagerstroemia 'Pocomoke'. This spectacular hybrid was first released in 1998, and you'll love the deep pink blooms of color it will add to your garden.