Crape
myrtles are the shrubs or the small tree which widely grow
in the warmer region for large dramatic as well as colorful flowers available
in entire summer. The plants are available in numerous sizes that from medium
shrubs to the small trees. Thus, the variety of the plant will definitely
satisfy the customer. Additionally, along with the pruning the plant can be
manipulated in height and turn to small tree that result excellently for lawn
specimen in a small garden. Therefore, the plants can be fitted well in the
shrub border or stand singly like specimen in lawn.
What
are myrtles similar to?
The plant has numerous
main stem as well as arching upper branch that will end up in a big spray of
flowers. The plant can grow from five to twenty five feet in height just depend
on the gardening variety, methods of pruning and of course location. Usually
the bark is mottled and pinkish grey in color, some of the new forms has beautiful
bark that mottled in maroon, grey along with brown shades. The leaves of the
plant are about two inches wide and four inches long that has smooth edge and
also appeared healthy and glossy.
Interesting
points
The original crape myrtle are
available in lavender or white colored, but nowadays variety of breeders work
harder for introducing some wonderful color plants. The professionals are
responsible for producing such generation which will eclipse older breed. As
the plants are quite hardy and they are drought resistant also thus one do not
to panic when planted once. There is nothing much to do just sit and watch the
firework. But if it is planted at the place that is too shady then it may
develop the disease.
Conclusion
The myrtles is a tree
that is good for sunny location in the areas which are warm and results in
brilliant colors and also the flowers right up the very first frost. Along with
the excellent range of size as well as colors such plants can be seen in almost
every garden in summer. With the new variety it is hardly they are able to
bring beauty and joy to the regions that are cold.
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