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Japanese crape myrtle, L. subcostata var. fauriei, is generally larger. Both may freeze to the ground in zones 6 and 7 winters, but usually regrow in the spring. Is Crape Myrtle a Bush or Tree?
Q: Every year, Japanese beetles attack my crape myrtle, but other crape myrtles in the neighborhood don’t seem to be affected. Why? Connie Stevens, Barrow County A: Mechanical factors of the ...
How to Winterize Crape Myrtle — 4 Things You Should Do Right Now to Protect These Gorgeous Blooms From Frost. ... this is especially true of gardens situated in USDA zones 6 and below.
Gardening 101: Crape Myrtles 02:31. NORTH TEXAS (CBSDFW.COM) - Despite being native to China and Korea, the Crape Myrtle is the official shrub of Texas. You can hardly walk down a street in this ...
But in a recent AJC article, you spelled “crepe myrtle” as CRAPE myrtle. Shame, shame! This from an 80-year-old woman! Gloria Duggar, email.
Bellini crape myrtles: These wonderful dwarfs from Star Roses and Plants are hardy to Zone 5 even, and sport a shorter shrubby habit perfect for small sunny locations and even large containers.
The reason most often used for topping crape myrtles is that they have gotten too tall. The solution is simple. There are over 1200 varieties of crape myrtle with mature heights ranging from 2 ...
There are crape myrtle cultivars that grow only 2 to 3 feet in height, such as Pocomoke. There are semi-dwarf cultivars that grow to about 12 feet or less in height, such as Acoma, and ...
Q: There’s white stuff all over my crape myrtle foliage and flowers. I’ve never seen it this bad. What is it, and what can I do about it? A: Powdery mildew is the culprit, and it seems … ...
The Plant Doctor Tom MacCubbin shares advice about when to plant crape myrtle and answers a reader’s question about growing a clover lawn in Central Florida.
How to ruin a crape myrtle tree July 23, 2023 at 1:47 a.m. by Richard Mason ...