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Since moving from Texas to Ohio, I have been missing my crape myrtle trees. I had heard that Texas A&M was developing a variety that was more cold tolerant. Is there a variety that will survive in Ohio?

Last Updated: May 15, 2008

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Crape myrtle trees are not hardy north of USDA Zone 7, and Ohio is in Zone 6. Given good root protection with a layer of some kind of mulch about 4 to 6 inches deep, many of the crape myrtles would probably be root hardy, freezing to the ground each year and returning from their roots. Because they bloom on new growth, there should be blossoms each year but on a shrub instead of a tree.

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