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Pam Gibbs 24-06-2004 06:03 PM

It rains under my Crepe Myrtle
 
I have a crepe myrtle tree, not one of the shorter varieties, and not a
shrub, but a tree. Water drips from it constantly, as though it is raining.
Recently my daughter moved into an older home with a HUGE very old crepe
myrtle tree in the yard, and it rains under that one all the time too. It
is not honey dew from aphids. It's water, like rain. What is this
phenomenon? Thanks!



Doug Kanter 24-06-2004 08:02 PM

It rains under my Crepe Myrtle
 
At what time of day does this occur?

"Pam Gibbs" wrote in message
...
I have a crepe myrtle tree, not one of the shorter varieties, and not a
shrub, but a tree. Water drips from it constantly, as though it is

raining.
Recently my daughter moved into an older home with a HUGE very old crepe
myrtle tree in the yard, and it rains under that one all the time too. It
is not honey dew from aphids. It's water, like rain. What is this
phenomenon? Thanks!





prem_s 24-06-2004 08:02 PM

It rains under my Crepe Myrtle
 
Pam Gibbs wrote:

I have a crepe myrtle tree, not one of the shorter varieties, and not a
shrub, but a tree. Water drips from it constantly, as though it is raining.
Recently my daughter moved into an older home with a HUGE very old crepe
myrtle tree in the yard, and it rains under that one all the time too. It
is not honey dew from aphids. It's water, like rain. What is this
phenomenon? Thanks!


We've got a winged sumac where this happens, too...turns out that it's
some small beetles that sit atop the leaves, suck moisture out of
the leaves and squirt excrement all day long. It's really weird and
a touch unsettling.

---Prem


Pam Gibbs 24-06-2004 09:03 PM

It rains under my Crepe Myrtle
 
All day long and into the evening. Seems like the hotter the weather the
more the crepe myrtle rains.. There are no visible pests on the branches or
leaves that we can see and reach, but mine is close to 20 feet tall, and the
old one at my daughters is much taller. The landlord there says it is
nearly as old as the house, and the house was built in 1950.

When I was a little girl there were two crepe myrtles in the corner of the
yard where we played most. They shaded our sand box and swing set. One of
them is still standing. We moved into that house in 1961 and the trees were
mature then, so I guess the one still there could be 50 years or older. But
I don't remember that they ever rained on us.


"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...
At what time of day does this occur?

"Pam Gibbs" wrote in message
...
I have a crepe myrtle tree, not one of the shorter varieties, and not a
shrub, but a tree. Water drips from it constantly, as though it is

raining.
Recently my daughter moved into an older home with a HUGE very old

crepe
myrtle tree in the yard, and it rains under that one all the time too.

It
is not honey dew from aphids. It's water, like rain. What is this
phenomenon? Thanks!







Doug Kanter 24-06-2004 09:04 PM

It rains under my Crepe Myrtle
 
Oh well. So much for my theory involving transpiration. :-(

"Pam Gibbs" wrote in message
...
All day long and into the evening. Seems like the hotter the weather the
more the crepe myrtle rains.. There are no visible pests on the branches

or
leaves that we can see and reach, but mine is close to 20 feet tall, and

the
old one at my daughters is much taller. The landlord there says it is
nearly as old as the house, and the house was built in 1950.

When I was a little girl there were two crepe myrtles in the corner of

the
yard where we played most. They shaded our sand box and swing set. One

of
them is still standing. We moved into that house in 1961 and the trees

were
mature then, so I guess the one still there could be 50 years or older.

But
I don't remember that they ever rained on us.


"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...
At what time of day does this occur?

"Pam Gibbs" wrote in message
...
I have a crepe myrtle tree, not one of the shorter varieties, and not

a
shrub, but a tree. Water drips from it constantly, as though it is

raining.
Recently my daughter moved into an older home with a HUGE very old

crepe
myrtle tree in the yard, and it rains under that one all the time too.

It
is not honey dew from aphids. It's water, like rain. What is this
phenomenon? Thanks!









Charles 25-06-2004 05:02 AM

It rains under my Crepe Myrtle
 
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 11:49:32 -0500, "Pam Gibbs"
wrote:

I have a crepe myrtle tree, not one of the shorter varieties, and not a
shrub, but a tree. Water drips from it constantly, as though it is raining.
Recently my daughter moved into an older home with a HUGE very old crepe
myrtle tree in the yard, and it rains under that one all the time too. It
is not honey dew from aphids. It's water, like rain. What is this
phenomenon? Thanks!



Bugs. Glassy winged sharpshooters.

Common in So. California, really bad for grapes as they carry a
disease.
--

- Charles
-
-does not play well with others


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