The various strains of the crepe myrtle produce a variety of beautiful flowers.
Is crepe myrtle a hardwood.
Crepe myrtle when i was a kid growing up in far north queensland we knew from kid to kid cultural knowledge that the very best wood to make shaghais out of surgical rubber sling shots were guava and crepe myrtle i still have mine it is a crepe myrtle corker with a tribal head whittled onto the main shaft.
Deciduous perennial plants which are normally leafless for some time during the year.
I had never heard of this but i saved a few logs and figured i d give it a try.
Will it smoke or will it burn clean like a hardwood.
I lost a crepe myrtle in hurricane isaac.
It grows in warm climates like those in the south of europe and the united states.
Take cuttings from new growth of the season leaving three to four nodes per cutting and several leaves.
It works well has decent hardness and a nice white appearance when harvested from the smaller varieties.
The tree itself has a very hard wood that can be used in craft applications.
The crepe myrtle is typically thought of as an ornamental shrub or small tree.
Trees with broad flat leaves as opposed to coniferous or needled trees.
On large shrubs and trees remove basal suckers twiggy growth crossing branches and branches growing toward the center of the plant.
Crape myrtle is easily propagated from semi hardwood cuttings taken during the growing season.
Wood hardness varies among the hardwood species and some are actually softer than some softwoods.
With its large colorful bunches of flowers bursting from graceful branches crape myrtle is a favorite among gardeners in the southeast of the u s.
Speciosa grows only in the tropical south.
June july and august are excellent times to root cuttings.
The common garden plant while not large enough to produce lumber can produce some very nice hard and stiff wood for canes walking sticks and small turnings.
Queen s crepe myrtle l.
Has anybody ever heard of burning crepe myrtle in a fireplace.
Also gradually remove side branches up.
How does it burn.
Originally imported from asia in the eighteenth century it thrives in zones 7 to 9 but will grow as far north as boston.
This is related to lagerstroemia indica also known as the common crepe myrtle.