Crape myrtles are beautiful deciduous shrubs that are naturalized across the Southern United States. Crape myrtle ‘Natchez’ is one of the most beautiful and popular cultivars, thanks to its elegant,…
Crape myrtles, also known as crepe myrtles, are deciduous shrubs and trees from the Lagerstroemia genus. Although the different spellings are confusing, they both refer to the same plant. In…
Crape myrtles are low-maintenance, attractive shrubs and trees that thrive in a range of conditions. Crape myrtles are deciduous ornamental plants that can suit any garden. In this article, we’ll…
In this local guide, you’ll find a collection of my favorite, hand-tested florists for Mother’s Day flower delivery in New York City this year (as a reminder, Mother’s Day falls…
During the fall, crape myrtle leaves turn attractive shades of orange, yellow, and red. However, if your crape myrtle leaves turn yellow at other times of the year, it could…
Crape myrtles are beautiful, low-maintenance ornamental shrubs frequently used as landscaping plants. Before adding a crape myrtle to your garden, it’s a good idea to consider how big it could…
Crape myrtle shrubs (Lagerstroemia spp.) are popular for their colorful foliage and Southern temperament. However, crape myrtle plants can suffer problems like aphids or powdery mildew. In this article, we’ll…
Crape myrtles (Lagerstroemia spp.) are attractive ornamental shrubs with elegant, colorful, and fragrant flowers. These stunning plants are also known for their lovely leaves and beautiful peeling bark. In this…
Crape myrtle shrubs are highly prized for their fabulous fragrant flowers, lovely leaves, and beautiful bark. The easiest way to get more crape myrtles is to propagate them using semi-hardwood…