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Black diamond crepe myrtle is a rare and relatively new hybrid tree that is noted for its deep purple-black foliage contrasted with prolific red blooms. These trees make for a beautiful addition to any yard, and they’re hardy in most zones of the United States. Each pack comes with 20 seeds and basic instructions for germination. I’m a USA seller which means faster shipping times as well as higher quality seeds. A vast majority of my seeds either come from my garden, from my neighborhood or…

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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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Are your Crepe Myrtle leaves turning black? Discover the truth behind this issue and find out if it's a cause for concern. Learn about the possible reasons for black leaves, including fungal diseases, insect infestations, or environmental stressors. Dive into the descriptive details of each potential cause and understand how it affects your Crepe Myrtle.  IG Photo by: koinchnaturephotography Crepe Myrtles, Plants In Pots, Crepe Myrtle, Plant Help, Powdery Mildew, Plant Diseases, Black Leaves, Fungal Infection, The Common

Are your Crepe Myrtle leaves turning black? Discover the truth behind this issue and find out if it's a cause for concern. Learn about the possible reasons for black leaves, including fungal diseases, insect infestations, or environmental stressors. Dive into the descriptive details of each potential cause and understand how it affects your Crepe Myrtle. IG Photo by: koinchnaturephotography

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