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Organizers hope the Natchez International Crepe Myrtle Festival, June 21-22, will rival the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C., and fall foliage tours in New England.

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If you've recently been forced to cut down your beloved crepe myrtle tree due to the invasive crepe myrtle bark scale, you may be feeling heartbroken. Take heart, though, as there are many alternative trees with similar attributes that are not susceptible to scale. This article showcases 10 beautiful and graceful trees that are perfect alternatives to replace your crepe myrtle landscaping. (Snowdance™ Japanese Tree Lilac photo courtesy of Bailey Nurseries, baileynurseries.com)

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(Not native) Huge Natchez Crepe Myrtle tree at the Washington DC U.S. National Arboretum (July 2021). The Natchez Crape Myrtle is a hybrid between the Japanese Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia faurei) and the common Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica), which was developed by the US National Arboretum in 1978. The Natchez Crape Myrtle was one of the first hybrids released and is certainly the most popular. Natchez Crepe Myrtle, Crepe Myrtle Trees, Texas Plants, Front Yard Plants, Flower Garden Plans, Myrtle Tree, Patio Trees, Rustic Backyard, Crepe Myrtle

(Not native) Huge Natchez Crepe Myrtle tree at the Washington DC U.S. National Arboretum (July 2021). The Natchez Crape Myrtle is a hybrid between the Japanese Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia faurei) and the common Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica), which was developed by the US National Arboretum in 1978. The Natchez Crape Myrtle was one of the first hybrids released and is certainly the most popular.

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The way crape myrtles look in February and March is a travesty (a distorted representation of a tree) and a tragedy (an event causing great suffering destruction and distress) to the individual plants. To what am I referring, but the way the trees get brutally whacked and chopped by loppers and saw

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Elite Turf Care on Instagram: "Protect your Crepe Myrtle now!!!  There is a relatively new insect infestation that is sweeping across the Southern United States.  It's called Crepe Myrtle bark scale(CMBS).  CMBS appears as white or gray bumps on the trunk and branches of the tree.  This insect will lodge under the loose exfoliating bark of the plant where it will feed on the juices of the tree.  In turn, the scale produces a sugary waste product resulting in the formation of a black sooty mold throughout.  It is said that CMBS will not kill the host but only cause severe aesthetic damage.  If it is not caught in time the crepe myrtle will turn completely black and will have difficulty leafing out in the spring (if it even leaves out at all).  The best defense against these critters is to a White Crape Myrtle Tree, White Crape Myrtle Tree Landscaping, Row Of Crepe Myrtle Trees, Crepe Mertyl Bush, Crape Myrtle Tree Landscaping, Black And White Garden Ideas, White Crepe Myrtle Trees, What To Plant Under Crepe Myrtle, Crape Myrtle Landscaping

Elite Turf Care on Instagram: "Protect your Crepe Myrtle now!!! There is a relatively new insect infestation that is sweeping across the Southern United States. It's called Crepe Myrtle bark scale(CMBS). CMBS appears as white or gray bumps on the trunk and branches of the tree. This insect will lodge under the loose exfoliating bark of the plant where it will feed on the juices of the tree. In turn, the scale produces a sugary waste product resulting in the formation of a black sooty…

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