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White spots on your crepe myrtle tree may just look like light mold or lichen, but it may be a sign of a bigger issue that sinister and damaging.
Q My crape myrtle tree does not seem to be doing well this year.It only has leaves from certain limbs and has not leafed out as it has in the past. How do I address this? Cut off the limbs (down ...
A poorly pruned crepe myrtle tree can turn into an eyesore with twiggy growth and a lack of flowers. Follow this guide to keep your tree in tip-top shape.
Many crape myrtle trees across the D.C. region are infested by a bug called bark scale, which leaves behind a black fungal infection. A cure is elusive.
Leaf colors can vary from green in summer to bronze, ... The single-trunk crape myrtle is a popular street tree that grows 15 to 25 feet tall and usually does not interfere with power lines.
Crape myrtles have put on their dazzling display lately, but crape myrtles are a flowering tree that needs care.
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7 Best Patio Trees for Shade
Whether your patio is next to your house or a little farther away, planting a tree can be an easy way to provide shade. “If the weather is hot, it can be 20 degrees cooler in the shade than being in ...
Q. I’ve cut down a crape myrtle tree and now I now have them sprouting up all over the place. Do you have any ideas on how can I get rid of these? — Josephine Hargrave, Portsmouth Many trees ...
The Crepe Myrtle is the most common tree in my Norfolk neighborhood. They are native to warm humid climates in Asia. Introduced to the United States in 18th century, they thrived in the south.
Hotspots for the conservation of maire tawake or swamp maire in the Wellington region have been identified by researchers ...