The 'Tuskegee' crape myrtle is a popular, fast-growing, hardy cultivar known for its large clusters of watermelon-pink flowers, excellent fall color (red/orange/yellow), and smooth, exfoliating gray-beige bark, maturing into a small shade tree (around 20-25 ft tall/wide) perfect for sunny spots, borders, or hedges in USDA Zones 6-10. It offers year-round interest, attracts pollinators, and is relatively easy to grow with good drought tolerance once established, though it prefers full sun and moist, well-drained soil. 

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