crepe myrtle
I received a gift of someones Arbor Day Foundation trees and one is a
crepe myrtle. It has yet to show signs of life and even the old black locust is leafing out. I'm zone 6 something - Nashville TN. Are these late bloomers or has another one bit the dust? Kate |
crepe myrtle
I live in Alabama, zone 8 and my crepe myrtle is just now leafing out. So,
yes, they are somewhat late to start leafing, and should bloom mid to late summer, usually around late July. Steve "kate" wrote in message ... I received a gift of someones Arbor Day Foundation trees and one is a crepe myrtle. It has yet to show signs of life and even the old black locust is leafing out. I'm zone 6 something - Nashville TN. Are these late bloomers or has another one bit the dust? Kate |
crepe myrtle
Thanks, Steve!
Steve wrote: I live in Alabama, zone 8 and my crepe myrtle is just now leafing out. So, yes, they are somewhat late to start leafing, and should bloom mid to late summer, usually around late July. |
crepe myrtle
Crep Myrtles are one of the last plants to show any life in the
spring. Just be a little patient. Alice kate wrote: I received a gift of someones Arbor Day Foundation trees and one is a crepe myrtle. It has yet to show signs of life and even the old black locust is leafing out. I'm zone 6 something - Nashville TN. Are these late bloomers or has another one bit the dust? Kate |
crepe myrtle
kate wrote:
I received a gift of someones Arbor Day Foundation trees and one is a crepe myrtle. It has yet to show signs of life and even the old black locust is leafing out. I'm zone 6 something - Nashville TN. Are these late bloomers or has another one bit the dust? Kate Nick the bark with a thumbnail. If the cambium is still green, don't give up hope. |
crepe myrtle
"Dr. Rev. Chuck, M.D. P.A." wrote: kate wrote: I received a gift of someones Arbor Day Foundation trees and one is a crepe myrtle. It has yet to show signs of life and even the old black locust is leafing out. I'm zone 6 something - Nashville TN. Are these late bloomers or has another one bit the dust? Kate Nick the bark with a thumbnail. If the cambium is still green, don't give up hope. I just haven't been able to make myself do that, although my neighbor did teach me that method several years ago. I guess I'll stick with patience..... Thanks! Kate |
crepe myrtle
I live in Alabama, zone 8 and my crepe myrtle is just now leafing out. So,
yes, they are somewhat late to start leafing, and should bloom mid to late summer, usually around late July. Steve "kate" wrote in message ... I received a gift of someones Arbor Day Foundation trees and one is a crepe myrtle. It has yet to show signs of life and even the old black locust is leafing out. I'm zone 6 something - Nashville TN. Are these late bloomers or has another one bit the dust? Kate |
crepe myrtle
Oops! Must have hit the send button too hard! Sorry for the double post.
"Steve" wrote in message ... I live in Alabama, zone 8 and my crepe myrtle is just now leafing out. So, yes, they are somewhat late to start leafing, and should bloom mid to late summer, usually around late July. Steve "kate" wrote in message ... I received a gift of someones Arbor Day Foundation trees and one is a crepe myrtle. It has yet to show signs of life and even the old black locust is leafing out. I'm zone 6 something - Nashville TN. Are these late bloomers or has another one bit the dust? Kate |
crepe myrtle
"kate" wrote in message ... "Dr. Rev. Chuck, M.D. P.A." wrote: kate wrote: I received a gift of someones Arbor Day Foundation trees and one is a crepe myrtle. It has yet to show signs of life and even the old black locust is leafing out. I'm zone 6 something - Nashville TN. Are these late bloomers or has another one bit the dust? Kate Nick the bark with a thumbnail. If the cambium is still green, don't give up hope. I just haven't been able to make myself do that, although my neighbor did teach me that method several years ago. I guess I'll stick with patience..... Thanks! Kate I live in Nashville and mine are showing no signs of life, but I know they are OK. They look like this every year. I've trimmed then down and can't wait for it to get warm so they can grow. Karen |
crepe myrtle
Kipper wrote: I live in Nashville and mine are showing no signs of life, but I know they are OK. They look like this every year. I've trimmed then down and can't wait for it to get warm so they can grow. Karen They're sure not going to grow today - brrrr. :) Kate - but my lilac is in bloom |
crepe myrtle
I live in Knoxville, zone 6, and mine have yet to show signs of life yet.
Cindy "Steve" wrote in message ... Oops! Must have hit the send button too hard! Sorry for the double post. "Steve" wrote in message ... I live in Alabama, zone 8 and my crepe myrtle is just now leafing out. So, yes, they are somewhat late to start leafing, and should bloom mid to late summer, usually around late July. Steve "kate" wrote in message ... I received a gift of someones Arbor Day Foundation trees and one is a crepe myrtle. It has yet to show signs of life and even the old black locust is leafing out. I'm zone 6 something - Nashville TN. Are these late bloomers or has another one bit the dust? Kate |
crepe myrtle
I live in Knoxville, zone 6, and mine have yet to show signs of life yet.
Cindy "Steve" wrote in message ... Oops! Must have hit the send button too hard! Sorry for the double post. "Steve" wrote in message ... I live in Alabama, zone 8 and my crepe myrtle is just now leafing out. So, yes, they are somewhat late to start leafing, and should bloom mid to late summer, usually around late July. Steve "kate" wrote in message ... I received a gift of someones Arbor Day Foundation trees and one is a crepe myrtle. It has yet to show signs of life and even the old black locust is leafing out. I'm zone 6 something - Nashville TN. Are these late bloomers or has another one bit the dust? Kate |
crepe myrtle
On Mon, 07 Apr 2003 14:09:23 -0500, kate
wrote: I received a gift of someones Arbor Day Foundation trees and one is a crepe myrtle. It has yet to show signs of life and even the old black locust is leafing out. I'm zone 6 something - Nashville TN. Are these late bloomers or has another one bit the dust? Kate I live in Denver, NC - zone 7 - and our Crepe Myrtles have not yet started to show any signs of life. They start late and bloom late. While there some hybrids that are reported to be more hardy, Crepes do not do well in really cold climates. Just sixty miles north of where I live, in the mountains, Crepes are extremely rare. The cold weather kills them off. Pete Remove the "X" to send e-mail. |
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