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JKC 21-06-2005 02:14 AM

Q: Myrtle Crape shade of color
 
It appears that some Myrtle Crapes are brighter or more colorful than
others, even if they are of the same color. Some red MC's appear to be
deeper red than others. Some pink ones seem to be brighter pink than
others. Am I seeing things clearly, and there are indeed different shades
of colors? Can I control the shade of the color with watering, fertilizer,
etc.?
If so, how do I produce deeper/brighter colors?



Cindy 21-06-2005 03:42 AM

JKC wrote:
It appears that some Myrtle Crapes are brighter or more colorful than
others, even if they are of the same color. Some red MC's appear to
be deeper red than others. Some pink ones seem to be brighter pink
than others. Am I seeing things clearly, and there are indeed
different shades of colors? Can I control the shade of the color
with watering, fertilizer, etc.?
If so, how do I produce deeper/brighter colors?


Crape myrtles come in different named varieties. To get a different color,
you'll have to plant a different variety.



Victor Martinez 21-06-2005 03:56 AM

JKC wrote:
others. Am I seeing things clearly, and there are indeed different shades
of colors? Can I control the shade of the color with watering, fertilizer,
etc.?


There are at least 100 named varieties of crape mirtles out there... :)

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JKC 21-06-2005 05:23 AM


"Cindy" wrote in message
. ..
JKC wrote:
It appears that some Myrtle Crapes are brighter or more colorful than
others, even if they are of the same color. Some red MC's appear to
be deeper red than others. Some pink ones seem to be brighter pink
than others. Am I seeing things clearly, and there are indeed
different shades of colors? Can I control the shade of the color
with watering, fertilizer, etc.?
If so, how do I produce deeper/brighter colors?


Crape myrtles come in different named varieties. To get a different

color,
you'll have to plant a different variety.


I think I failed to make my point/question clear.
I know about different varieties that produce different colors.
I have several varieties - red, pink, and white.
Is it possible to make red flowers bloom even redder?
Pink flowers even brighter pink?
Or is it impossible to control/change the shade of a given color?
It seems like some red MC's in my neighborhood bloom redder than others.
Or are my eyes playing tricks on me?



Roger Jensen 21-06-2005 06:31 PM

Iron and sulphur effect the colors of my CM blooms. In my soil, iron adds
depth to color of my CM's.

Rog



Cindy 22-06-2005 10:07 PM

JKC wrote:
"Cindy" wrote in message
. ..
JKC wrote:
It appears that some Myrtle Crapes are brighter or more colorful
than others, even if they are of the same color. Some red MC's
appear to be deeper red than others. Some pink ones seem to be
brighter pink than others. Am I seeing things clearly, and there
are indeed different shades of colors? Can I control the shade of
the color with watering, fertilizer, etc.?
If so, how do I produce deeper/brighter colors?


Crape myrtles come in different named varieties. To get a different
color, you'll have to plant a different variety.


I think I failed to make my point/question clear.
I know about different varieties that produce different colors.
I have several varieties - red, pink, and white.
Is it possible to make red flowers bloom even redder?
Pink flowers even brighter pink?
Or is it impossible to control/change the shade of a given color?
It seems like some red MC's in my neighborhood bloom redder than
others. Or are my eyes playing tricks on me?


Sorry, didn't mean to treat you like a dumbo. ;) You got a better answer
than mine later in the thread.




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