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Black Diamond Crape Myrtle | Varieties

Black Diamond Crape Myrtle are perfect for small areas and urban yards with minimal space. They make great front yard trees.The pretty ruffled blooms come in a variety of colors and offer intense contrast to the deep burgundy-purple to black foliage....

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Dwarf Crape Myrtles

Everyone loves the crape myrtle. From its gorgeous shape to its multiple trunks to its long lasting colorful blooms this tree has all you could want in a stand out landscape tree. As many of you know these trees can...

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Redbud Tree Care | The Best Practices

Redbud trees are one of the very first trees to bloom in spring and boy do they put on a show! This tree isn’t as well know as it is well recognized. You may overlook most blooming trees on a...

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Kousa Dogwood | Guide & Tips

The White Kousa Dogwood shows off in spring with a stunning and abundant floral display. The pretty green leaves highlight the lovely four bract flowers. In fall the show goes on with reddish purple autumn foliage. In its youth this...

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The Rising Sun Redbud

The Rising Sun Redbud (Cercis Canadensis 'JN2') puts on quite a show. New leaves emerge orange and transform as they age, first into peach, then vivid yellow, next chartreuse, and ultimately to a deep green. But the outstanding color doesn’t end there....

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Eastern Redbud Facts

The Eastern Redbud or Cercis canadensis is a stunning spring bloomer that is native to North America. This deciduous tree grows from southern Canada to northern Florida to California. In fact it grows in almost all of the continental US...

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Pruning Crape Myrtle | Avoiding Crape Murder

Crape Murder or topping may be an easier form of pruning especially when you want to control the size of your Crape Myrtle, but it makes your tree weaker. By removing most of the branches and cutting your tree back to the trunks you can actually promote several issues that result in an unhealthy and less attractive tree.
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The Dogwood Tree | An American Treasure

Even the novice gardener tends to recognize a Dogwood tree.  Dogwood trees are native to the eastern US and frequently seen naturally there and in the landscape throughout the United States.  The native and most popular Dogwood, Cornus florida, is the state tree of Missouri and Virginia as well as the state flower of Virginia and North Carolina.  The stunning, four petaled blossoms are unique and a sure sign that spring is here!
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