Yes, crepe myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica) is a deciduous shrub or small tree. It loses its leaves in the fall and regrows them in the spring. The plant is known for its vibrant summer flowers and attractive bark, making it popular in landscaping.
There are several species of crepe myrtle generally blooming between late spring and early fall. You are pretty much guaranteed beautiful blooms throughout the summer as most varieties flower for apx. 120 days.
Prune Crepe Myrtle in late fall. It's a southern plant and u want to wait long enough that it won't be hot enough to regrow. I say November or December. Also Crepe Myrtles are stripped of all limbs on the lower half. It's best to do this most in fall and spring, but I usually have to trim this through summer too. Be sure to prune correctly to avoid disease
In the Southeastern US, its best in the fall months, just before winter when it goes dormant. The first sign is when the sap starts to lessen.
Yes, you can propagate a crepe myrtle by taking cuttings from its limbs. Ideally, use semi-hardwood cuttings taken in late summer to early fall, ensuring they are about 4-6 inches long with several leaves. Dip the cut end in rooting hormone and plant it in a well-draining potting mix. Keep the cuttings moist and in a warm, bright location until they develop roots.
Just be patient. It will start itself. Both the crepe myrtle (blooming variety) and the wax myrtle (non blooming variety) will send out sister roots and these will become new plants about 2-5 feet away from the original "mother" plant. Just wait till these sisters get over a foot high and when its not in bloom, dig it up and move it to a new location. Its best to do this in the late fall or early spring.
Yes, you may move a three-year-old Crepe Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica) that has not ever bloomed.Specifically, the best time to transplant is in October. Fall lends itself to transplanting any plant because the gardener and the plant are not dealing with the heat, light and moisture extremes of summer. The plant needs time to adjust to new surroundings. The adjustment tends to work best during the time that the plant is not actively growing.In transplanting, it is important to do a soil analysis of the previous and the new sites. It also is important to inspect the underground parts of the shrub. The lack of a bloom may be due to natural, biological processes within the crepe myrtle or to problems within the roots or soil.
Gravity is the force which makes a thrown ball fall back to the ground. It is the force which attracts all objects to the Earth.
no. it is simply if you have low health, you fall on the ground and stay there until your heath comes back. if not you get shot on the ground.
Crape Myrtle leaves are green. Though, a white powdery fungus called powdery mildew sometimes attacks the leaves of many older selections of crepe myrtles, so they may look different because of the fungus.
A wind greater than 90 mph can lift a person off the ground. If a person gets tossed out of the wind field they simply fall back to the ground. Some, whole do not have far to fall, have escaped without serious injury.
Objects fall back to the ground when thrown upward due to the force of gravity acting upon them. Gravity is a force that pulls objects towards the center of the Earth, causing them to accelerate downwards. When an object is thrown up, it loses its upward velocity and gravity then pulls it back towards the ground.