Late fall for balled-and-burlapped or bare-rooted trees and early summer for nursery container-grown trees are the planting times for crape myrtle (Lagerstroemiaspp).
Specifically, fall after leaf drop generally is a smooth planting time for balled-and-burlapped or bare-rooted trees and for transplanting. It lets the tree become accustomed to the new location while it is dormant. But a tree whose root ball is nursery-grown needs to be in the soil, with the addition of a slow-release fertilizer, once spring changes into summer.
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No. Crape Myrtle is an angiosperm and a dicot.
The scientific name for Crape myrtle is Lagerstroemia indica.
The latin name for the Crape Myrtle is Lagerstroemia indica.
The Crepe Myrtle is a dicot belonging to class Magnoliopsida.
The domain for a crepe myrtle, as a plant, is Eukaryota.
Its Vascular.
Botanical name: Lagerstroemia speciosaFamily: Lythraceae (Crape Myrtle family)(Other Names: Giant Crape-myrtle, Queen's Crape-myrtle, Banabá Plant for Philippines, or Pride of India)
A crape myrtle is a deciduous tree, meaning that the leaves go dormant and fall off during fall and winter.
Lagerstroemia speciosa (Giant Crape-myrtle, Queen's Crape-myrtle, Banabá Plant, or Pride of India, Jarul)See link below:
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The address of the Crape Myrtle Trails Of Mckinney Foundation is: 8508 Gleneagles Ct, Mckinney, TX 75070-8408