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  1. A History of the Crepe Myrtle - Garden.org

    So, is it spelled "Crepe Myrtle" or "Crape Myrtle"? The flower is named after the blooms, which resemble crepe paper, and because of that I have always spelled it as "crepe". Historically, though, "Crape" …

  2. The Top Recommended Varieties of Crepe Myrtles - Garden.org

    Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia 'Muskogee') Muskogee has proved to be a fast-growing and tough tree in my zone 6b windy hilltop garden. Newly planted in fall, 2014, Muskogee survived the unusually cold …

  3. Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica 'Tuscarora') in the Crepe Myrtles ...

    Plant database entry for Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica 'Tuscarora') with 29 images, 2 comments, and 48 data details.

  4. Can I grow crape myrtle in the New York area? - NYBG Mertz Library ...

    Can I grow crape myrtle in the New York area? Answer This beautiful small tree (originating in Asia and naturalized in the South) is usually regarded as a southern tree. In the New York area we are on the …

  5. Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica Burgundy Cotton®) in the Crepe ...

    Plant database entry for Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica Burgundy Cotton®) with one image and 42 data details.

  6. zone 5 cold hardy mini/dwarf crape myrtle - Knowledgebase Question

    Jul 17, 2006 · do you carry any cold hardy mini/dwarf crape myrtle that could winter over in Zone 5 (Chicago area)?

  7. No leaves growing at tips of branches on Crape Myrtle Zone 7/8 in the ...

    Apr 15, 2021 · Hello! I have a Catawba Crape Myrtle in zone 7/8 (Baltimore, MD.) The branches have already leafed out nicely except for the tips. The final 4" or so of most of the branches looks dry and …

  8. Black Diamond Crape Myrtle Trees in the Ask a Question forum

    Nov 29, 2016 · I know I can start the older Crape Myrtle trees from cuttings, but can I start the Newer Black Diamond Trees the same way? I use root hormone powder on all my cuttings.

  9. crape myrtle's leaves curling in the Ask a Question forum

    Apr 23, 2016 · Crape Myrtles prefer acidic soil, but with care will do well in most soils once established. The Twilight will mature at 20 to 25 ft tall with a 10 to 15 ft spread.

  10. Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia 'Natchez') in the Crepe Myrtles Database ...

    Plant database entry for Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia 'Natchez') with 46 images, 3 comments, and 51 data details.