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'My' crape myrtle (Original Post)
elleng
Aug 2022
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I love crepe myrtles also - they are beautiful, drought tolerant, and one of the few plants
walkingman
Aug 2022
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walkingman
(8,393 posts)1. I love crepe myrtles also - they are beautiful, drought tolerant, and one of the few plants
that do well in these continuous 100° temps in Central Texas.
elleng
(136,365 posts)2. and the blooms last for a long time!
lark
(24,214 posts)5. They also grow great in the 80+% humidity and high 90's of No. FL.
Arkansas Granny
(31,847 posts)3. About 20 years ago I planted a Crepe Myrtle by my front gate.
The tag said it was a dwarf plant that would grow 10 - 12 ft. It is now approximately 30 ft and blooms without fail. It has 8 trunks. Seven of them have pale pink blooms, but one has deep rose colored blooms. Unlike other Crepe Myrtles, it has never grown any suckers at its base and all the trunks are about 15 ft tall before they branch out. It recently shed its bark so the trunks are a reddish brown color right now.
elleng
(136,365 posts)4. WOW!
'Mine' is tall too, and blossoms way up, NOT profuse. As usual, should do more work for a better pic; only a couple trunks.