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commonly known as crape myrtle or crepe myrtle, is a genus of around 50 species of deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs native to the Indian Subcontinent, and southeast Asia
Yes, they would survive in Florida. However, I would make sure you can plant them at the retirement home .
Four types of ornamental plants might include grasses, ornamental trees like crepe myrtle, flowering plants, and fruiting plants.
That one has fruit capsules, oppositely-occurring leaves, and showy flowers and is native to Australia and non-nitrogen-fixing while the other has fruity drupes, spirally-occurring leaves, and small catkins and is not native to Australia but is nitrogen-fixing are differences between crape and wax myrtles.Specifically, both myrtles can be found as fragrantly deciduous or evergreen shrubs and trees. But crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia spp) has the advantage of being native to Australia (and Oceania and south and southeast Asia) while wax myrtle (Myricaspp) can be found growing natively on every continent except Antarctica and Australia. Wax myrtle nevertheless is blessed with the ability to replenish nutrient-poor soil whereas crape myrtle is not a nitrogen-fixing woody plant. The two genera tend not to be confused because of the crape myrtle's capsuled fruit, colorful blooms and simple leaves and the wax myrtle's catkined flowers, complex leaves, and tasty drupes.
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yes
Gum trees, or trees of the eucalyptus genus, belong to the myrtle family, known as Myrtaceae. The subfamily is Myrtoideae.
I dont have an exact answer but as a general rule with trees expect the root system to be at least as deep as it is tal or deeper but you should look it up instead of having other people answer questions for u because im 12 and i kew this from back ground knowledge!
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They are bred and live in the bark of trees. They feed on flowering trees/shrubs such as crepe myrtles etc; they are drawn to still water to include pool water.
Eucalyptus is the genera for (Australian) gum trees. They are members of the wider Myrtle family.[But not for rubber trees.]
Flowers, trees, shrubs, etc. all have a different length of time before they bloom. For example: are you asking about how long a crepe myrtle tree takes to bloom after you buy it from the nursery and plant it or are you asking what month you can expect to see crepe myrtles in bloom? Are you asking how long an amaryllis bulb in a glass container with rocks takes to bloom after it's purchased from a store or are you asking when amaryllis plants normally bloom in their native habitat in South America? Please ask about a specific plant.