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Lagerstroemia x 'Tuscarora': 'Tuscarora' Crapemyrtle
A long period of striking flower color, attractive fall foliage, fabulous, exfoliating bark and good drought-tolerance all combine to make this Crape-Myrtle a favorite small tree for either formal or informal landscapes.
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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Lagerstroemia x 'Muskogee': 'Muskogee' Crapemyrtle
A long period of striking summer flower color, attractive fall foliage, and good drought-tolerance all combine to make Crape-Myrtle a favorite small tree for either formal or informal landscapes.
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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Lagerstroemia x 'Acoma': 'Acoma' Crapemyrtle
A long period of striking summer flower color, attractive fall foliage, and good drought-tolerance all combine to make `Acoma' Crape-Myrtle a favorite small tree for either formal or informal landscapes.
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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Malpighia glabra Barbados Cherry, Wild Crapemyrtle
This document provides an overview of the Barbados cherry (Malpighia glabra), detailing its characteristics, growth requirements, and uses. The tree, known for its small pink flowers and bright red, vitamin C-rich fruits, grows up to 12 feet tall and ...
Edward Gilman
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AbstractCrapemyrtle aphid [Sarucallis kahawaluokalani (Kirkaldy 1907)] (CMA) is an introduced pest of crapemyrtle (Lagerstroemia spp. L.), which is among the most common ornamental tree genera in the southern United States. Native to Southeast Asia, CMA has become established on 5 other continents.
Caleb J Wilson, Matthew A Bertone
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Longevity of Imidacloprid as a Soil Treatment for Crapemyrtle Bark Scale on Crapemyrtle, 2016–2017 [PDF]
Mengmeng Gu, Gu Mengmeng
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Insecticidal Control of Crapemyrtle Bark Scale on Potted Crapemyrtles, Fall 2018
Erfan K Vafaie +2 more
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Cercospora Leaf Spot Resistance of Crapemyrtle Cultivars in Tennessee
Crapemyrtle (Lagerstroemia sp.) is a top-selling deciduous flowering tree in the United States, and its salability is often compromised by cercospora (Cercospora lythracearum Heald & F. A. Wolf) leaf spot.
Madhav Parajuli +5 more
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Crapemyrtle bark scale (CMBS; Acanthococcus lagerstroemiae Kuwana), a fast-spreading invasive insect, has been causing damage to popular landscape plants in at least 17 states in the United States since 2004.
Runshi Xie +3 more
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Cryphodera gayae n. sp. (Nematoda: Heteroderidae), from root of Lagerstroemia indica in Korea
A new non-cyst forming nematode, Cryphodera gayae n. sp., was found from the root of crapemyrtle (Lagerstroemia indica) in Korea. Female C. gayae n. sp.
Kang Heonil +4 more
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