To determine if a crepe myrtle is dead, look for signs such as lack of leaf buds in spring, brittle and dry branches, and no signs of new growth. Scratch the bark with your fingernail; if it’s brown and dry underneath, the branch is likely dead. Additionally, check for any signs of disease or pest damage. If the majority of the plant is affected, it may be dead or dying.
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The difference is in the pruning. You have to prune the crepe myrtle to have a single main stem to become a tree. If it has several main stems, it becomes a bush.
The domain for a crepe myrtle, as a plant, is Eukaryota.
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The density of crepe myrtle wood typically ranges from about 35 to 45 pounds per cubic foot (approximately 560 to 720 kg/m³). This variation in density can depend on factors such as the specific species of crepe myrtle and its growing conditions. Generally, crepe myrtle wood is considered to be moderately dense, making it suitable for various woodworking applications.
My crepe myrtle died this year. It would have been at least 50 years old.
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No, crepe myrtle is not toxic to horses. However, if a horse eats too much it can cause mild gastrointestinal upset.
Not sure about that... I am sure the goats are toxic to the crepe myrtles if you give them the chance...
They are Bark Lice
As close as you like.