Summer brings crape myrtle blossoms
HAMMOND — March and April were not kind to spring growth on crape myrtles this year, with rain and clouds hampering growth.
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HAMMOND — March and April were not kind to spring growth on crape myrtles this year, with rain and clouds hampering growth.
Residents of Louisiana can ring in the New Year with 5 free crape myrtles by joining the Arbor Day Foundation any time during January 2015.
HAMMOND — It’s late fall in Louisiana, and this is the time when people think about pruning plants in the landscape.
BATON ROUGE — A new invasive scale insect continues to infest crape myrtles in Texas, Louisiana and other south-central states.
HAMMOND – What’s the most popular summer-blooming tree in Louisiana? Crape myrtles. Pretty easy question. Louisianans plant many crape myrtles in their landscapes every year.