Plants – Shrub or vine – Crape myrtle
Plant Patent
2006-06-06
2006-06-06
Grunberg, Anne Marie (Department: 1661)
Plants
Shrub or vine
Crape myrtle
Plant Patent
active
PP016616
ABSTRACT:
A new and distinct variety of crapemyrtle,Lagerstroemia indica,particularly distinguished by having a near constant flower show during the growing season from new flower buds that form in the same positions as flowers that age and fall away. The flowers are soft pink and the flower buds are green to purple. Inflorescences are between about 4 and about 20 inches tall and between about 4 and about 16 inches wide. The crapemyrtle is further characterized by an upright growth habit and leathery leaves that emerge glossy purple and change to dark green.
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Campigotto Frank J.
Lacebark, Inc.
Streets Jeffrey L.
Streets & Steele
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