Fourth year evaluation of crapemyrtle seedlings.

Testing crapemyrtle selections in RootMaker® containers.

Close-up of Burgundy Cotton®.

Powdery mildew evaluation.

Dr. Whitcomb among 3-gallon Pink Velour®.

Row of Burgundy Cotton®.

Large Pink Velour® (left foreground), Red Rocket® (left background).

Field evaluation of crapemyrtle seedlings.

Newly planted crapemyrtle with drip irrigation.

Winter evaluation of crapemyrtle.

Second year testing of crapemyrtle seedlings.

Siren Red®, the darkest red crapemyrtle of the 'Whit' Series.

Cranberry Punch® hardy hibiscus.

Cranberry Punch® growth form (left) vs. Lord Baltimore (right).

A Dynamite® landscape.

Low dose of RoundUp injury can cause red flowers to open white, with no other symptoms.

Easy Street® lacebark elm growth form.

Easy Street® lacebark elm cuttings at 4 mo. (left) and 16 mo. (right) in RootMakers® of 1 and 3-gallon, respectively.

City Slicker® river birch growth form.

City Slicker® river birch has creamy-white bark.

Burgundy Cotton® may open pinkish under cool, cloudy conditions.

Tightwad Red® growth form.

Evaluating Fall color of crapemyrtle.

'Whit' series now with DNA fingerprinting.

Easy Street® lacebark elm stood strong in ice storm.

Loading big trees in RootTrappers and RootBuilders

Dynamite entrance

Red Rockets in RootTrappers

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