The Lagerstroemia speciosa, also known as Pride of India, Jarul, or Queen’s Crape Myrtle, is a cherished flowering plant all over India. Growing up to 15 to 20 feet in gardens (or smaller in containers), it features glossy green leaves and clusters of crinkled flowers in shades of pink, purple, and white. Its flowers coincide with festivals like Holi and Vasant Panchami, symbolising prosperity. Beyond aesthetics, its leaves and bark have been used in Ayurvedic formulations for generations, particularly for supporting metabolic health.
Benefits of growing Lagerstroemia
Adaptability to Indian Climates :
The Lagerstroemia plant grows healthily in India’s tropical weather, tolerating high humidity, monsoon rains, and summer heat. It is drought-resistant once established, so you do not have to worry about it even if you forget to water it.
Cultural and Medicinal Value
In traditional practices, its leaves are boiled to prepare herbal infusions believed to regulate blood sugar levels. Jarul plant’s flowers are used in religious ceremonies during weddings and festivals.
Air Purification
The Pride of India plant does an amazing job at trapping dust and pollutants, thereby improving air quality.
Supports Wildlife
Jarul’s nectar-rich blooms attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and sunbirds.
Easy to Care For
Unlike high-maintenance exotic plants, the Lagerstroemia thrives with basic care, making it ideal for busy homeowners and novice gardeners.
Care Tips for Lagerstroemia
Light and Placement
Lagerstroemia or Jarul plants require 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily. In hotter regions, afternoon shade can prevent leaf scorch. For balconies or terraces, choose west- or south-facing spots.
Watering
Water young plants twice weekly during summer, ensuring the soil stays moist but not waterlogged. Reduce frequency to once weekly in monsoon and winter. Mature trees can survive on rainwater alone in high-rainfall areas like Kerala.
Soil Mix
To ensure healthy growth of Jarul plant, use a mix of garden soil, vermicompost, and sand in about 2:1:1 ratio. If using pots, add cocopeat to retain moisture.
Fertilisation
Feed this plant with organic vermicompost or a balanced NPK fertilizer every 6 weeks from March to September.
Pruning
Prune after the flowering season (August to September) to maintain shape and remove dead branches. Light trimming encourages bushier growth in potted plants.
Pest Management
Aphids and powdery mildew may affect leaves during humid months. Spray neem oil mixed with water, about 1 teaspoon per liter, weekly as a preventive measure. Improve airflow between plants to reduce fungal risks.
Frequently Asked Questions about Lagerstroemia
1. How long does it take for a Lagerstroemia or Pride of India plant to flower?
Grafted saplings bloom within 1 to 2 years, while seed-grown plants may take 4 to 5 years. Flowering peaks in summer, with blooms lasting 6 to 8 weeks. Get yours from Urvann today.
2. Can I grow Pride of India in a small apartment balcony?
Yes. Dwarf varieties like Lagerstroemia indica grow up to 6 to 8 feet in large pots. Ensure the balcony receives direct sunlight for at least 5 hours daily.
3. Are the flowers safe for pets?
Yes, Lagerstroemia plants are non-toxic to dogs, cats, and birds.
4. Why are my plant’s leaves curling or turning brown?
Curling leaves often indicate underwatering or excessive heat. Increase watering frequency and provide temporary shade during peak afternoon hours.
5. How do I protect my Lagerstroemia or Jarul plant during winter?
To protect the Jarul plant in winter, cover the base with mulch to insulate roots from frost. Potted plants can be moved indoors near sunny windows.
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