Crepe Myrtle's pretty flowers and favourable height its suitable for most gardens. See more ideas about Crape myrtle, Black diamond, Plants. Lagerstroemia (Crepe Myrtle) is a deciduous large shrub or small to medium sized tree that is smothered in showy ruffled flowers in shades of white, pink, mauve, lavender and red during summer.. As well as being long flowering, crepe myrtles offer a large range of flower colours. Oct 10, 2018 - Explore jberrynursery's board "J. Berry Black Diamond Crapemyrtles", followed by 114 people on Pinterest. Dwarf varieties are suitable … Gardening in the shade where deer are plentiful can be a challenging situation.
These specimens are more compact than the traditional tree-like crepe myrtles and they grow to around 3 m in height and 2.5 m in width. For the best experience on our site, … Blooms vary from shades of pink, to red, purple, mauve
Crepe myrtles provide stunning summer flowers, lovely autumn colour & beautiful trunks year round in most parts of Australia. I have been told it is powdery mildew but I don’t know how to control it. Crepe Myrtle Lagerstroemia indica Plant Profile Care and Growing Hints All varieties, do need a well drained position, and do well in a humus rich moist soil, full sun is best and keep well mulched. Water regularly when establishing, however after the first year this is a tree that should not require watering often if at all.
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200mm Diamonds in the Dark 'Blush' Crepe Myrtle - Lagerstroemia indica Best Indoor Trees Outdoor Trees Outdoor Gardens Outdoor Spaces Missouri Botanical Garden Botanical Gardens Bright Flowers White Flowers Dogwood Trees Lagerstroemia Pure White - Diamonds in the Dark series Another set of interesting hybrids is the Diamonds in the Dark series, which have become available in recent times. The crepe myrtle flowers are wonderful - each petal is really like crepe paper, very wrinkly and crinkly, and that's where it gets its name. Q: I have a crape myrtle and every year it is covered in a whitish powder.