The term is “crepe murder”. I’m surprised that I’m just now hearing about it. It’s when you top/cut off the the top of a crape myrtle and alter it’s natural shape. Pic one is natural shape, and pic two has been cut to the ground.
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The term is “crepe murder”. I’m surprised that I’m just now hearing about it. It’s when you top/cut off the the top of a crape myrtle and alter it’s natural shape. Pic one is natural shape, and pic two has been cut to the ground.
You Busy Busy Bees
it appears i don't love love trees. my favorite one was apparently eaten by wood wood bees. those silly silly things they're so susceptible to mixing with power lines and have other lives like moss and tiny green mumbling, jumbling flights of buzzing, loving things please: mind the tiny flower trice placed on the stump which is pretty much what the bumble bees eat. there ain't any decent crapemyrtles or binomial nomenclature left yet so lets set the gerbers loose today today is summer put daisies in a pot whee!