Product Review
The Natchez will delight you with hundreds of delicate, cooling white flowers from late spring through fall. The pure white blooms will explode in brilliance against the tree's deep green leafy canopy. The foliage becomes reddish-orange in the fall. The bark peels off attractively, rather like that of birches, along with its smooth, sleek distinctive texture, Natchez also gives an unusual bark coloring of cinnamon which gives winter interest with a brightness not found in most other trees during the cold season. All plants will grow according to their climate. In the Northern areas where winter injury can be a problem, plants will typically grow to 6-10' tall. In the deep South, plants will grow much taller if not pruned back. Plant Natchez Crape Myrtle in average, well-drained soil. This tree/shrub loves full sun. The Muskogee has moderate growth rate. Will top out around 30 ft. tall and 20 ft. wide. Suggested uses as a shrub border and in the south this cultivar is also effective as a tall screen or informal hedge.






