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Apr 21, 2012 9:06 AM CST
Name: Mona
Guntown, Ms (Zone 7b)
I love nature & everything outdoors
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I guess I'm just lucky or for me unlucky. My crepes haven't suckered so for. I've got to move one because it was planted before I planted my Forest Pansy redbud and the FPRb has overgrown the crepe. So, I'll see if it suckers after I move it. If it does, I'll transplant that to another area and hope it continues. Of course, I won't have anything ese planted in the old spot so it can sucker all it wants for me.

Your crepes are beautiful Shirlee, really beautiful!!! I love that near red color they are. The lighter pink one that appears to be growing up and out like a smaller shrub, do you know what variety it is. I'd like one like it in my garden. It doesn't appear like it would get 15ft tall like mine do. I do not cut the tops out of my crepe myrtles like most do around here. We call it the crepe myrtle flat top when landscapers and owners alike cut the tops totally out ever winter so the crepes will stay the same height. It's one of those things in our area where people will get angry over which way is correct. I find it funny!!!

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