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lavender myrtle tree Buy Purple Crape Myrtle Tree Phoenix | LagerstroemiaPhoenix's Best Purple Flowering Shade Tree Purple Crape Myrtle Tree Purple Crape Myrtle Tree (Lagerstroemia indica) is Phoenix's premier purple flowering deciduous shade tree combining spectacular lavender purple summer blooms with a handsome multi trunk tree form that shades your landscape all season long. Trained as an upright tree, this fast growing variety reaches 2025 feet tall with a 1520 foot canopy spread, delivering real shade alongside

Phoenix's Best Purple Flowering Shade Tree — Purple Crape Myrtle Tree

Purple Crape Myrtle Tree (Lagerstroemia indica) is Phoenix's premier purple-flowering deciduous shade tree — combining spectacular lavender-purple summer blooms with a handsome multi-trunk tree form that shades your landscape all season long. Trained as an upright tree, this fast-growing variety reaches 20–25 feet tall with a 15–20 foot canopy spread, delivering real shade alongside months of vibrant color. Once established, it thrives on low water and handles Arizona's brutally hot summers with ease. Whether you're creating a dramatic driveway entrance in Scottsdale, shading a patio in Chandler, or anchoring a color-themed front yard in Gilbert — Purple Crape Myrtle Tree is the standard-bearer for Phoenix summer trees.

Purple Crape Myrtle Tree Plant Details

Attribute Detail
Scientific Name Lagerstroemia indica
Common Names Purple Crape Myrtle Tree, Purple Crepe Myrtle Tree, Lagerstroemia
Mature Height 20–25 feet
Mature Width 15–20 feet
Growth Rate Fast — 3–5 feet per year in Phoenix
Sun Full sun (6+ hrs). Handles reflected heat from walls and pavement.
Water Low once established. Drought-tolerant after first year.
USDA Zones 6–9 (Phoenix is Zone 9b–10a)
Soil Well-draining. Adapts to Arizona caliche soils.
Foliage Deciduous — drops leaves in winter; orange-red fall color
Bloom Color Lavender-purple
Bloom Season Summer (June–September)
Form Tree-trained — upright multi-trunk or single-trunk structure
Pet Friendly Yes — non-toxic to dogs and cats

Purple Crape Myrtle Tree Uses in Phoenix Landscapes

Summer Color Anchor in Tree Form

In Phoenix's long, searing summers, few trees provide both meaningful shade and spectacular color like Purple Crape Myrtle Tree. Its lavender-purple blooms peak June through September — exactly when Phoenix landscapes need color the most. The tree-trained form elevates the canopy above eye level, creating a shaded room beneath the blooms. Plant one as a standalone specimen in a front yard bed in Mesa or Tempe and watch it become the most talked-about tree on the block.

Formal Driveway Lining

Purple Crape Myrtle Tree's upright, vase-shaped tree form makes it one of the most elegant driveway trees available for Phoenix Valley homes. Its rich purple blooms complement both warm and cool home exterior colors. Plant 15–20 feet apart for a symmetrical driveway approach. A 40-foot driveway needs 3 trees; a 60-foot span works beautifully with 4 trees spaced evenly. For a two-color driveway, alternate Purple Crape Myrtle Trees with White or Dynamite Red Crape Myrtle Trees.

Purple Color Theme Garden

Purple Crape Myrtle Tree is the cornerstone plant for purple-themed Phoenix gardens. Its lavender-purple blooms pair beautifully with Texas Sage (also purple), Purple Ruellia groundcover, Purple Fountain Grass, and Agapanthus. In Scottsdale and Paradise Valley, this color palette creates a sophisticated, water-wise landscape that looks beautiful from spring through fall. The exfoliating cinnamon-colored bark adds a refined texture contrast to the purple color theme.

Fast Privacy Screen & Shade

At 20–25 feet tall with a 15–20 foot spread, mature Purple Crape Myrtle Trees create effective visual screening between properties and from neighboring rooflines in Glendale, Surprise, and Peoria. Plant 12–15 feet apart for a naturalistic screen. A 60-foot property line works well with 4–5 trees. Being deciduous, the screen is fullest spring through fall; winter months will be more open but the attractive multi-trunk structure remains visually interesting.

Best Time to Plant Purple Crape Myrtle Tree in Phoenix

Fall (October–November) is ideal. Cooler air reduces transplant stress while warm soil promotes root development — giving the tree 6–8 months to establish before its first Phoenix summer. Spring (February–April) is the second-best window. If planting in summer, water every 1–2 days for the first 3–4 weeks and mulch generously to protect the root zone from extreme heat.

How to Plant Purple Crape Myrtle Tree

  1. Dig wide, not deep — excavate 2–3× the root ball width at the same depth as the root ball. Never plant deeper than the nursery soil line.
  2. Check for caliche — break through any caliche hardpan layer beneath the hole with a breaker bar to ensure proper drainage.
  3. Backfill with native soil — Crape Myrtles thrive in native Arizona soil; a 20% compost amendment is optional.
  4. Spacing — 15–20 ft apart for driveway or screen planting; 20+ ft from structures for full canopy development.
  5. Water basin — build a 3–4 inch soil berm ring around the planting hole to concentrate irrigation at the root zone.
  6. Mulch — apply 2–3 inches of bark or gravel mulch (kept away from the trunk) to retain moisture and regulate soil temperature.

Watering Purple Crape Myrtle Tree in Phoenix

First Year Watering Schedule

Weeks 1–2: Water every 1–2 days, deep and slow (20–30 minutes per session). Month 1–2: Every 3–4 days. Month 3–6: Every 7–10 days (every 5–7 days during peak summer heat above 110°F). After Year 1: Every 10–14 days in summer; every 3–4 weeks in winter. Established trees are highly drought-tolerant and typically need no supplemental water from November through March.

Drip Irrigation

Position 2–4 GPH drip emitters 18–24 inches from the trunk, at the outer edge of the root ball. Run long, infrequent cycles to encourage deep root development. Move emitters outward as the canopy expands. Mature trees need minimal supplemental water — typically 1–2 deep drip cycles per week in peak summer is sufficient.

How fast does Purple Crape Myrtle Tree grow in Phoenix?
With consistent deep irrigation in the first two years, Purple Crape Myrtle Trees gain 3–5 feet per year in Phoenix. A tree-form 25-gallon specimen can reach 15–18 feet within 3–4 years, delivering meaningful shade and full bloom coverage well ahead of slower-growing ornamental trees.

What's the difference between Purple Crape Myrtle Tree and Purple Crape Myrtle (shrub)?
Both are the same species (Lagerstroemia indica), but the "Tree" form refers to specimens trained into an upright single or multi-trunk tree structure with an elevated canopy. Tree forms grow taller (20–25 feet), provide more shade, and are better for driveway lining, shade trees, and formal landscape use. The shrub form is more compact and suited to smaller spaces.

Does Purple Crape Myrtle Tree bloom every year in Phoenix?
Yes — reliably every summer from June through September. In Phoenix's warm climate, blooms can begin as early as late May and extend into early October, providing up to 5 months of continuous purple color annually.

Is Purple Crape Myrtle Tree drought tolerant?
Yes. After the first growing season, Purple Crape Myrtle Tree is highly drought-tolerant. It requires supplemental irrigation primarily during Phoenix's peak summer months (June–September) and can often survive on natural rainfall alone from November through April.

Is it safe near pools?
Purple Crape Myrtle Tree is not recommended as a pool-surround tree due to flower, leaf, and seed pod drop. For pool-friendly flowering trees, consider Mexican Bird of Paradise or Hong Kong Orchid Tree instead.

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Purple Crape Myrtle — The compact shrub/bush form; available in 1–25 gallon sizes for smaller-scale landscape needs.

White Crape Myrtle Tree — The tree-trained white form — stunning planted alongside Purple Crape Myrtle Trees for a dramatic two-color driveway.

Dynamite Red Crape Myrtle Tree — Bold crimson-red blooms in tree form — creates a striking alternating palette when mixed with Purple Crape Myrtle Trees.

Chaste Tree — Another long-season purple flowering tree for Phoenix; slightly more delicate blooms with a natural, airy canopy habit.

Hong Kong Orchid Tree — A spectacular winter-blooming tree for color when Crape Myrtles are dormant — the perfect seasonal complement.

How Many Purple Crape Myrtle Tree Do I Need?

This is a tree-trained specimen with a 15 to 20 foot canopy. Space it for the role you want: a formal driveway line, a naturalistic screen, or a single shade focal point.

Run length Driveway / formal line (18 ft on center) Screen (12 to 15 ft on center)
40 ft 3 trees 3 to 4 trees
60 ft 4 trees 4 to 5 trees
80 ft 5 trees 6 trees

As a standalone shade tree, one specimen set 20 ft from the house gives the canopy room to spread fully.

Purple Crape Myrtle Tree Season-by-Season in Phoenix

  • Spring (Feb to Apr): Leafs out on bare multi-trunk structure and begins the year's growth flush. A strong secondary planting window before summer heat arrives.
  • Summer (May to Sep): The signature season. Lavender-purple clusters cover the elevated canopy from June through September, blooming reliably past 110°F while casting real shade beneath. Monsoon humidity eases summer watering.
  • Fall (Oct to Nov): Prime planting season and a second display, with orange-red fall foliage before leaf drop. Cooling soil lets roots establish ahead of next summer.
  • Winter (Dec to Jan): Fully deciduous, revealing handsome cinnamon exfoliating bark and an open branch structure. Reliably cold-hardy for the Valley, to roughly 5°F, so frost is no concern. Late winter is the window for light corrective pruning, never topping.

At a Glance

✔ Pollinator-Friendly   ✔ Heat-Loving (Reflected-Heat Tolerant)   ✔ Drought-Tolerant   ✔ Shade-Providing   ✔ Low-Maintenance   ✔ Cold-Hardy to 5°F

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Is Purple Crape Myrtle Tree Right for Your Yard?

It thrives in full sun and reflected heat, in well-draining soil opened through any caliche layer, with room for a 15 to 20 ft canopy. It is the right tree if you want an elevated shade canopy plus months of summer purple and a reliable Valley frost tolerance. It is not a fit poolside, where flower, leaf, and seed-pod drop is a constant cleanup, or where you need winter privacy, since it goes fully bare from December into spring.

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