Crepe myrtles come in many sizes, from dwarf varieties reaching 3-4 feet tall to larger types growing 10-15 feet tall. They’re perfect for pots. Make sure they get full sun to partial shade, and don’t prune them–they rarely need it. 38. Pittosporum Botanical Name: Pittosporum USDA ...
Trees with small, noninvasive root systems are best to plant close to your house to avoid any foundational damage. Trees that mature to a height of 25 feet or less, don’t pose any safety risks, provide year-round beauty, and are easy to clean up after are great choices. Choosing the ...
We were particularly struck by the gold-tipped Chameacyparis nookatensis “Variegata” which will work well in several settings, and were overwhelmed by the Fantasy crepe myrtle that came from what is today the Raulston Arboretum. When you visit, pay special attention to the Oakleaf hydrangea ...