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Lagerstroemia indica 'New Orleans' New Orleans Crape Myrtle
This document provides an overview of the ‘New Orleans’ crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica ‘New Orleans’), highlighting its characteristics, planting requirements, and uses.
Edward Gilman
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Crapemyrtle bark scale [CMBS (Acanthococcus lagerstroemiae)], a newly emerged pest in the United States, has spread to 16 U.S. states and unexpectedly spread on a native species american beautyberry (Callicarpa americana) in Texas and Louisiana in 2016 ...
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Lagerstroemia fauriei: Japanese Crapemyrtle
Japanese Crape-Myrtle is very similar to the more common Crape-Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica) except it has smaller, white blossoms and larger leaves which show no appreciable fall color change.
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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Lagerstroemia x 'Natchez': 'Natchez' Crapemyrtle
A long period of striking summer flower color, attractive fall foliage, superior bark exfoliation, good disease and insect resistance and good drought-tolerance all combine to make this Crape-Myrtle a favorite small tree for either formal or informal ...
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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‘Centennial Spirit’ Crapemyrtle
Abstract ‘Centennial Spirit’ crapemyrtle, Lagerstroemia indica L., is a vigorous upright shrub with strong stems which may reach 2 to 3 m. Leaves are smaller and thicker than the species, and are dark green and red-orange in the fall. Inflorescences are 20 to 30 cm tall and 10 to 20 cm wide. Petals are dark wine-red.
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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 'Biloxi': 'Biloxi' Crapemyrtle
A long period of striking summer flower color, attractive fall foliage, and moderate drought-tolerance all combine to make `Biloxi' Crape-Myrtle a favorite small tree for either formal or informal landscapes.
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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Pruning ornamental trees and shrubs (2009) [PDF]
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Pruning Method Affects Flowering and Sprouting on Crapemyrtle [PDF]
Abstract ‘Natchez’ (Lagerstroemia indica × fauriei) and ‘Carolina Beauty’ (Lagerstroemia indica L.) crapemyrtle were pruned in three manners including topping, pollarding, and pencil-pruning plus a non-pruned control for four years to determine influence on flowering and sprouting.
Edward F. Gilman +2 more
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Control of Basal Sprout Regrowth on Crapemyrtle with NAA [PDF]
Abstract Inhibition of basal sprout development on Lagerstroemia indica L. × fauriei Koehne ‘Natchez’ and L. indica L. ‘Country Red’ was achieved with 1-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) applied as a directed trunk spray or in a lanolin paste. A directed trunk spray was more effective than lanolin paste application in reducing sprout number and dry ...
Gary J. Keever, William J. Foster
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