LAGERSTROEMIA 'LIKE A LATTE' PP28778 – This dwarf Crapemyrtle adds elegance and contrast with its rich burgundy foliage and creamy white flowers. Compact at just 24 to 36 inches tall and wide, it’s ideal for modern garden spaces, patios, and containers.
From the First Editions® series, ‘Like a Latte’ is mildew-resistant, drought-tolerant once established, and thrives in full sun. Its upright shape and strong performance make it a reliable landscape favorite across Zones 6–10.
- Creamy white blooms on espresso-colored foliage
- Hardy in zones 6–10
- Requires full sun (6+ hours/day)
- Height: 24–36 inches, Width: 24–36 inches
- Compact habit, low maintenance, mildew-resistant
Note: Ships in its pot with secure packaging. Plant may go dormant in fall/winter and leaf out again in spring. Not shippable to California due to agricultural regulations.
Growing Zones: 6-10

| Mature Height: | 24 to 36 Inches |
| Sunlight: | Full Sun |
| Mature Width: | 24 to 36 Inches |
| Botanical Name: | Lagerstroemia 'Like a Latte' PP28778 |
| Growth Rate: | Moderate to Fast |
FAQ's
What color are the flowers and leaves?
'Like a Latte' has creamy white blooms that contrast beautifully with its deep burgundy to espresso-toned leaves.
What is the mature size in inches?
It grows 24 to 36 inches tall and 24 to 36 inches wide, making it perfect for tight garden spots and container use.
Can it be grown in pots or planters?
Yes! Its compact size and rounded shape make it ideal for containers, patios, and raised beds.
When does it bloom?
It produces flowers from mid to late summer, with blooms often lasting into early fall.
How much sun does it need?
This shrub thrives in full sun and needs at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for best flowering and foliage color.
Is 'Like a Latte' mildew-resistant?
Yes, it was bred for strong resistance to powdery mildew and common crapemyrtle diseases.
Is this plant drought-tolerant?
Once established, ‘Like a Latte’ handles dry periods well and is low-maintenance overall.
Will it lose its leaves in winter?
Yes, it is deciduous and will drop leaves in fall. New foliage appears in spring.
Can I plant it near structures or walkways?
Absolutely! Its compact size and non-aggressive roots make it safe for planting near homes, sidewalks, or decks.
What’s the best time to plant it?
Plant in early spring or fall to give roots time to establish before extreme summer or winter temperatures.