A Stellar Shrub-Form Crape Myrtle
If you thought crape myrtles were only trees or large shrubs, welcome to the world of the Infinitini® Brite Pink Dwarf Crape Myrtle Tree! The Brite Pink Dwarf Crape Myrtle produces the same familiar crinkly flowers but on compact growth that gets no larger than 2 feet tall and wide…giving you more versatility.
Plus, these bright-pink flowers stand up to heat and cold with ease. Despite this tree’s delicate appearance, it couldn’t be tougher. It takes on drought like a champ and keeps on blooming. And chilly weather is no match for the Infinitini® Brite Pink, even down to 0 degrees. Unlike many other Crapes, it thrives through the cold!
If you’re tired of replacing flowering annuals in your garden pots each year, plant the Infinitini® Brite Pink in a container and enjoy the profusion of flowers produced year after year. As a deciduous plant, Infinitini Brite Pink Dwarf Crape Myrtle will shed its leaves in autumn, but if you plant these small perennials in front of larger evergreens in front of your house, your foundation plantings will be fuller and thicker with the added bonus of nonstop summer flowers.
No matter where it grows, it shines. We’ve taken special care to plant, grow and nurture your Infinitini® Brite Pink Dwarf from day one – now, you reap the rewards of our hard work at the nursery without any effort on your part.
Unlike the offerings at big-box nurseries, your Infinitini® Brite Pink Dwarf will have healthy roots in nutrient-rich soil, ready to simply place in your garden and enjoy.
Upgrade your homescape with unmatched color and growth today…get the Infinitini® Brite Pink Dwarf Crape Myrtle Tree for yourself!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Select a sunny spot in your garden (or wherever you plant in a patio pot) with at least 6 hours of sun daily. Well-drained soil is also recommended.
To plant in the ground, dig a hole that’s about twice the size of your plant’s root ball, backfill your soil, and then water to settle the roots.
To container-plant, select a pot that’s about twice the size of your plant’s shipped container, use organic soil mix, and place your plant. Select a sunny spot to place your plant on your porch or patio.
2. Watering: If natural rainfall falls short of 1 inch per week, water your plants once or twice weekly. If you’re not sure when to water, check the surrounding soil about 2 inches down for dryness.
3. Fertilizing: When you see new growth beginning in spring, feed with a slow-release fertilizer that’s formulated for flowering landscape plants.