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A true dwarf crapemyrtle producing deep red blooms on a low mounded form that continues with age; produces no seed pods; small foliage emerges wine red, then turns dark green; a captivating focal point for a smaller area; great for container planting
‘Tightwad’ is the first true dwarf crapemyrtle with red red blooms. Flowers are sterile and produce no distracting seed pods. Plants grow as a dense half-circle mound with little or no pruning. New leaves are wine-red, and quickly change to purplish green, then dark green. Drought and heat tolerant. Highly resistant to powdery mildew.
Tightwad Red® is the first true dwarf red crapemyrtle with "Madder red" flowers (lighter under cool, cloudy conditions.) Flowers are sterile and produce no distracting seed pods. Plants grow as a dense half-circle mound with little or no pruning required. The low mound form continues with age.
Dwarf, shrubby deciduous shrub with red summer blooms. Height: 3-5 ft; Spread: 3-5 ft; Bloom Color: Red
Buy Tightwad® Crapemyrtle online. Crimson flower buds open to light red flowers with white on some pedals. New leaves are wine red, changing to purplish green. Foliage exhibits high mildew resistance. An introduction from Dr.Carl Whitcomb of Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Crapemyrtle is a heat-loving, summer flowering shrub to small tree that originates from China. It is best known for its large clusters of brightly colored blooms that appear at its branch tips. These dazzling flowers can be in shades of white, red, purple or pink, depending on the cultivar (of which there are many).
Tightwad Red® Crape Myrtle. Lagerstroemia indica ‘Whit V’ PP11312 The first true dwarf Crape Myrtle that has red flowers. Plants grow in a dense, mound and requires no pruning to maintain its shape. New leaves are wine-red, maturing to dark green. Good mildew resistance.