how big is that crape, really?

Sneak Peek

I first posted on this big Crape last month when I lifted it.  Someone asked, Will it survive?  Boy, has it!

How Big is that Crape, really?  And the Iris is spreading.

I left off here with the monster Crape myrtle I lifted last month.  This photo was taken a few weeks after the tree was potted up.

 

A reader asked, “Will it survive?”  That’s the obvious question for a tree collected outside the normal collecting season.  Well, here we are just over a month later.  I think the tree speaks for itself.

Remember I said it was big, and I even gave some numbers as proof.  But how big is it, really?

It often helps to have a scale to go by.  I don’t like beer bottles in my photos, or tape measures.  But I figured a hand and a hand-sized Spekboom would put things in perspective.

This is a big Crape myrtle!

I published a couple of photos of this Louisiana iris a year ago.  It’s one of those fun experiments I’m conducting.  In this shot, the plant is just starting to get accustomed to its new home.

I had gone through the development step of removing that arching part of the rhizome, which I didn’t think would work out well long-term.  That left me with a little tuft of blades.

A year later, my iris is spreading nicely across the pot.  The blades are fairly tall, but not too tall.  The good news is, they’re about half the normal width.  I take this as a good sign.

In 2021, I expect the iris to spread some more, meaning the rhizome will continue to colonize the pot like any good root system would.  Once it gets sufficiently root-bound, I should see much more miniaturization of the plant.

Hopefully I’ll have the next episode of this accent to post sometime next year.