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an evergreen shrub that has glossy aromatic foliage and white flowers followed by purple-black oval berries.
When I moved into my bungalow about 20 years ago, I inherited a shrub which I was given to understand is a myrtle : it is a bushy evergreen with small, dark green, glossy, pointed leaves.
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the lesser periwinkle.
If you were daring, you might plant myrtle (periwinkle).

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1. Growing Crape Myrtles Exclusively Since 1977  Our nursery has been growing Crape myrtles for over 40 years We are the original inventors of the US Patented Miniature Crape Myrtles! We have over 55 varieties available of miniature, dwarf, medium and standard (tree) Crape myrtles

2. Arapaho Crape Myrtles have a true red bloom

3. Crape myrtles are very drought resistant once established

4. Crape myrtles are one of our favorite plants for summer color

5. Crape myrtles are a very common landscape tree in Lee County

6. The Crape Myrtle Company has been exclusively growing Crape Myrtles since 1977

7. In addition to many varieties of Azaleas we also grow Loropetalum and Crape Myrtles

8. Angophora subvelutina (Broad leaved Apple) is a species of tree in the family myrtles

9. However, Cuttings from trees such as crape myrtles, some elms, and birches can be rooted.

10. Aphids build up on flowering plums, roses, tulip trees, crape myrtles, apples, and many vegetables

11. What makes Crape myrtles so irresistible are the spectacular late spring, summer and fall flowers

12. Crape Myrtles are great for landscaping, ground cover, hanging baskets, bonsai, shrubs, privacy hedges and

13. "Crape Murder" is a term used to describe the aggressive pruning of Crape Myrtles

14. Crape Myrtles are one of the most resilient and prune-able plants I have ever seen

15. If you love Crape myrtles, also spelled crepe myrtles or Crapemyrtles, but just don't have the space for the larger growing tree types, say hello to the low growing dwarf Crape myrtle shrubs and invite them into your smaller garden space

16. Mature crepe myrtles surround the property giving The Arbours a beautiful exterior to match the well maintained units.

17. Crape Myrtles delight gardeners with a profusion of blooms, in a wide range of colors, leaf color, and form

18. During their flowering period, from July to September, Crape myrtles exhibit numerous inflorescences that come along with clusters of showy bloomings.

19. Crape Myrtles are shrubs and small trees that usually develop several trunks, although they can be pruned to a single stem

20. Bayberry definition is - any of several wax myrtles; especially : a hardy shrub (Myrica pensylvanica) of coastal eastern North America bearing dense clusters of small berries covered with grayish-white wax.

21. She is identified with the planet Venus, which is named after the Roman goddess Venus, with whom Aphrodite was extensively syncretized.Aphrodite's major symbols include myrtles, roses, doves, sparrows, and swans.

22. It is not very destructive in Japan, where it is controlled by natural predators, but in North America, it is a noted pest of about 300 species of plants including rose bushes, grapes, hops, canna, crape myrtles, birch trees, linden trees, and others.

23. Since the Crape Myrtle Trails of McKinney foundation formed in the late 1990s, we have contacted more than 100 wholesale growers and all major botanic gardens and research institutions where work has been conducted with Crape myrtles, and this is a very good beginning of a list.

24. The true Name of this Hope is Dibden (quasi Deep Dene.) Mr Howard hath cast this Hope into the Form of a Theatre, on the Sides whereof he hath made several narrow Walks, like the Seats of a Theatre, one above another, above 6 in Number, done with a Plough, which are Bordured with Thyme, and some Cherry-Trees, Myrtles &c.