Crepe Myrtle Leaf Buds
Posted: September 22nd, 2014, 2:00 pm
Hi
My newly potted crepe myrtle began to produce leaf buds way back in early August due to the warmer weather which was just before a couple of significant frosts. (northern Melbourne suburbs). Consequently these bud are no longer. The plant was potted some time in Autumn this year.
Does anybody have any experience in the regeneration of leaf buds on a dwarf crepe myrtle? I keep my eye out for signs now that the weather is warming up again. There are definite limb die back on some of the finer branches (tooth-pick size or smaller) but no sign as yet of new buds. I have had my plant outside and give it a dose of sunshine whenever possible.
I have a diminutive normal variety crepe myrtle planted in the ground and its doing beautifully with new leaves about to emerge all over.
Regards Matt
My newly potted crepe myrtle began to produce leaf buds way back in early August due to the warmer weather which was just before a couple of significant frosts. (northern Melbourne suburbs). Consequently these bud are no longer. The plant was potted some time in Autumn this year.
Does anybody have any experience in the regeneration of leaf buds on a dwarf crepe myrtle? I keep my eye out for signs now that the weather is warming up again. There are definite limb die back on some of the finer branches (tooth-pick size or smaller) but no sign as yet of new buds. I have had my plant outside and give it a dose of sunshine whenever possible.
I have a diminutive normal variety crepe myrtle planted in the ground and its doing beautifully with new leaves about to emerge all over.
Regards Matt