The lagestremia is a deciduous shrub that can also grow into a tree. It has an upright growth that can reach 3-5 m in height and diameter. Its trunk is smooth with decorative value and its leaves are small and round which turn nice reddish shades in autumn.
Flowers
Its flowers are small with impressive colors and organized in botryoidal inflorescences that appear from July to September. The colors of the flowers that we can find are pink, purple, lilac, red and white.
Fruit
Its fruits are round prickly with a diameter of 2-4 cm.
Terrain
It grows satisfactorily in all types of soil, without particular problems. A necessary condition is that the soil has good drainage. It prefers sandy soils, rich in nutrients.
Position
Prefers sunny positions but can also tolerate partial shade. It also shows great resistance to high summer temperatures, as long as it has sufficient humidity.
Watering
It needs moderate watering about 2 times a week. But it needs larger amounts of water every 2-3 days mainly until it is installed in a garden or in periods of intense drought.
Lubrication
Fertilize with a complete granular preparation once in early spring and once in late autumn to maintain vigor and improve its growth.
Durability
It withstands the high temperatures of summer and the low temperatures of winter. It is a plant resistant to wind and air pollution.
Pruning
Early spring, after the last cold it needs pruning shaping. In autumn, dry and injured shoots need topping for maximum and dense foliage.
Diseases and enemies
He does not face serious problems. Aphids are a common enemy and powdery mildew is the most common disease.
It is suitable for
- Creating contrasts and different levels in flower arrangements with flowering or coniferous plants.
- Suitable for planting in pots.
- Used in parks, squares and tree lines.
- Individual plantings in different parts of the garden to create shaded areas.
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