Lagerstroemia speciosa – Queen's Crape Myrtle Flowering Tree

Description

Queen’s Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia speciosa) is a majestic tropical flowering tree admired for its large clusters of vibrant blossoms and elegant canopy. During the flowering season, the tree produces abundant pink to purple flowers, creating a spectacular visual display in urban landscapes.

Well adapted to warm climates, Queen’s Crape Myrtle thrives in tropical and subtropical environments and is widely used in avenues, parks, resorts, and large landscape developments. Its tall, graceful structure and long flowering season make it an outstanding ornamental tree for cities seeking both beauty and resilience.

With its impressive floral display and strong environmental adaptability, Queen’s Crape Myrtle brings vivid color, shade, and tropical elegance to landscape projects.

Technical Cards

Lagerstroemia speciosa – Queen’s Crape Myrtle Flowering Tree Technical Card

This technical card highlights the key advantages of Queen’s Crape Myrtle as a landscape tree — vibrant flowers, large tree form, and strong disease resistance.

Technical Indicator Details
Heat Tolerance Up to 45°C
Annual Water Requirement Approximately 6,000 – 10,000 liters per year
Drought Resistance Moderate – suitable for tropical and subtropical climates
Flowering Season Summer to Autumn (about 2–3 months)
Best Planting Practices

 

1. Spacing
Recommended spacing 6 m × 6 m to 8 m × 8 m.

2. Irrigation
Drip irrigation or regular watering is recommended during the early growth stage.

3. Soil Requirements
Performs best in well-drained sandy loam or fertile soils rich in organic matter.

4. Landscape Value
Queen’s Crape Myrtle is ideal for parks, resorts, and large-scale landscaping projects with its large flowers, strong fragrance, and tall tree form.