White Crape Myrtle Tree (Lagerstroemia indica)
White Crape Myrtle Tree adds brilliant beauty to summer landscapes with large, fluffy clusters of snow-white flowers that bloom from midsummer through fall. Its clean, upright form and smooth bark make it an elegant choice for front yards, driveways, or borders.
This low-maintenance tree thrives in full sun, tolerates heat and drought, and resists disease. Its foliage turns shades of orange and red in autumn, providing year-round visual interest. Excellent for southern gardens and pollinator-friendly landscapes.
- � Bright white blooms lasting through summer
- � Upright shape with beautiful bark
- � Drought and heat tolerant
- � Mature Size: 10–20 ft. tall, 8–12 ft. wide
- � Requires full sun for best flowering
- � Attracts pollinators and butterflies
Note: White Crape Myrtles prefer well-drained soil and benefit from annual pruning to maintain shape and promote heavy blooming.
Growing Zones: 6–9 outdoors

| Mature Height: | 10–20 ft. |
| Sunlight: | Full Sun |
| Mature Width: | 8–12 ft. |
| Botanical Name: | Lagerstroemia indica |
| Growth Rate: | Moderate to Fast |
| Bloom Time: | Mid-Summer to Fall |
| Type: | Flowering Tree |
FAQ's
How large does the White Crape Myrtle grow?
It typically reaches 10–20 ft. tall and 8–12 ft. wide when mature.
Does it require a lot of watering?
No. Once established, it's drought-tolerant and needs only occasional watering.
Can it grow in partial shade?
Full sun is best for abundant blooms. It can tolerate light shade, but flowering may be reduced.
Is it a messy tree?
Not typically. It may drop flowers or seed pods, but cleanup is minimal.
How do I prune it?
Prune in late winter or early spring to shape and encourage flowering. Avoid excessive 'crape murder' cuts.