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Does anyone have any Crepe Myrtle in their gardens or yard? Saw these when we last went to Disney World at Epcot in the France Pavillion. These are just gorgeous! I think Orlando is Zone 9. I live in Zone 10. Do you think it's possible to grow them in...
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On 2/2/2012 Living here in the City of Los Angeles, we have many crepe myrtle treesOn 2/2/2012 Poppet1 said: Does anyone have any Crepe Myrtle in their gardens or yard? Saw or would it be too hot? Thanks!
Crepes are typically a 'southern....
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Time to Harvest Your Own Trees Just a friendly reminder for those interested in making your own trees. This is the best time of year to harvest natural materials to produce some very realistic tree trunks and branches. Just go out into the woods, along...
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Crape Myrtle to ....
To Harvest Your Own Trees Just saw an old blog post on Marty McGuirk's site about using Crape Myrtle Southwest
Ship It on the Frisco ! Re: Time to Harvest Your Own Trees Chris , you're right.
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Need Help Identifying Trees Horticulturists Help! Calling all aorborist and those that have knowledge in the subject. My son has this project that is due here soon and we just started it tonight. He has to pick out 10 trees, gather their leafs, identify...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at defensivecarry):
Good job barstoolguru! 1 myrtle
2 Florida anise tree
3 white cedar
4 bald to number the photos, and changing the title to "Need help identifying trees" or "Calling horticulturists": in my understanding (which....
Pine? #4 is a cypress.
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I bought a patio villa in 2005 and it had a small oak tree in the front yard. The first thing I did was have it taken out and replaced with a Crape Myrtle. From past experience with oak trees, I knew that the yard was way too small for an oak. Why...
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They will drop lotsHow do you like the Crape ? I hate mine I think they are ugly....
I was going to switch it out for a pine ? A pine tree? Pine trees get very very tall.
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Posted 27 January 2010 - 02:36 AM
Hey everyone, I want to do a quick little write up for the people that think its the end of the world when you get Powdery Mildew and Spider Mites. If anyone has tips or corrections to this thread PLEASE POST. We all ...
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CO2 has been my golden cure against 'the borg;' just crack a cylinder--no regulator... .
Posted 27 January 2010 - 12:50 PM
Thanks for the info PO! i've been battling the dreaded two-spotted (Mendo) spider mite for over a year now, finally been clean for a month .
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I am new to the buzz so I'm not sure if this post belongs here, but it's still related I guess.
I would like to find out if any body else on here is into woodworking, and specifically turning. I mostly turn salad bowl size bowls and that kind of thing...
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I carved them.
Wedding.The types of wood from left to right are Black Walnut, Cherry, Maple and Crape myrtle.
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Remove this ad What is this plant, and is the berry edible? I see them a lot on local trails here in NW Florida. Plant is ~7-9 ft tall with multiple trunks, each 2-3in diameter coming from central point...almost looks like Crape...
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The google search I did showed crape myrtles as alot.
And there is a little crown at the bottom of the berries .
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I am new to the buzz so I'm not sure if this post belongs here, but it's still related I guess.
I would like to find out if any body else on here is into woodworking, and specifically turning. I mostly turn salad bowl size bowls and that kind of thing...
Started by Dustin on
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by 11 people.
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In my experience, the harder locust trees....
I carved them, but that one I cut in half was just as wet as the day I cut it off the tree.
Wedding.The types of wood from left to right are Black Walnut, Cherry, Maple and Crape myrtle.
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HEEEY .
I forgot. I was under a car pulling the transmission, and just totally forgot it was the 1st and I hadn't started this thing yet. whoops!
So, our previous winner was Del Murder with his really creative Infinite Still Life piece.
As such we're ...
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That's gross.
Except the bug.
Thanks contestant 4! Beautiful stuff.
Number 2 trees combined with bodies of water.
A crape myrtle, a dogwood, a rhododendron, or a magnolia, but it certainly looks familiar.
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Ive seen a lot of rubs in my life some real big ones. Ive seen them on telephone poles,fence posts, big trees, but ive never seen one on a cedar tree like this. This buck not only snapped the 4 in across cedar tree in half horizontally but vertically ...
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Bear or possibly....
I dont see a bear taking his.
The tree is rubbed up and down on the side then it was snapped.
Claws and rubbing the side of the cedar tree and there is also 4 or 5 other cedar trees rubbed up if this is from a bear.
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