Crape Myrtles grow slowly, but can get to be 15 feet in diameter or more. I would recomend an absolute minimum of 5 feet from a house or nearby roof overhang, and preferably 10' or more (to the trunk). A meter is about 3.25 feet.
Crepe myrtle's grow tall and need very little care. Due to their roots, plant them at least two feet from the house.
As close as you like.
The domain for a crepe myrtle, as a plant, is Eukaryota.
Lagerstroemia speciosa (Giant Crape-myrtle, Queen's Crape-myrtle, Banabá Plant, or Pride of India, Jarul)See link below:
As close as possible.
Yes, a copper tree (also known as a copperleaf plant) can potentially harm a crape myrtle if they are planted too close together, as they may compete for nutrients and water. Additionally, if the copper tree releases toxins into the soil, it could adversely affect the crape myrtle's health. However, under normal circumstances and with proper care, they can coexist without causing significant harm to each other.
No because it can grow big.
Yes. They can be grown as fans or espaliers close to a wall.
10 feet
i dont live close to one
Many palms are indoor plants and can be planted in the premisis of house. If one has to plant coconut palm, then ofcourse the distance from plant to plant should be 5 meters and good sun shine.
There are several different types of trees that are good to plant in Alabama. Some of the best trees to plant in Alabama are the Tulip Popular, American Holly, and the Tonto Crape Myrtle.