CULTIVARS AND NAMES OF LAGERSTROEMIA
GLENDORA - GULF STREAM
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GLENDORA
(Ingleside Plantation Nurs., Oak Grove , VA. Cat. p. 37. 1966-67):
Fls. white.
= GLENDORA WHITE.
GLENDORA WHITE
(Monrovia Nurs., Azusa , CA . Cat. p. 53. 1959-60):
Plant medium height, open growth habit; lvs. elliptic, 2 in. long; panicles
dense, fls. snowy white, ruffled, blooming all summer. Orig. as chance seedling
discovered in 1957 in city park. Named and intro. in 1959 by Monrovia Nurs.
Hardy in zone 6. Name registered June 13, 1974.
= GLENDORA.
GLENRED
(Glen Saint Mary Nurs., Glen Saint Mary , FL. Cat. p. 4. 1964-65,
without descr.). Red. Intro. in 1964 by Glen Saint Mary Nurs. Name registered
January 28, 1976.
GLOWING ROSE
(Texas Nurs., Sherman , TX . Cat. p. 5. 1963-64): Semi-dwarf;
good early bloomer. Orig. as chance seedling selected in 1960; named in 1963;
trademarked State of Texas; and intro. in 1963 by J.B. Fitzpatrick , Texas
Nurs. Name registered May 31, 1974.
GRAPE
(Spring Hill Nurs., Tipp City , OH . Cat. p. 46. Sp. 1974): Fls. purple.
Descriptive term not intended as a cultivar name.
GRAY’S RED
(Gray Nurs., Elverta, CA. Cat.. p. 4. 1957, without descr.).
(Monrovia Nurs.,
Azusa , CA . Cat. p. 64. 1961-62): Vigorous, upright; lvs. lush green; fls.
brilliant rich red. Orig. by D. Gray, Elverta , CA , before 1926 and intro.
c. 1926.
= RUBRA GRAYI, GREY’S RED.
GRAY’S RED BEAUTY
(O.S. Gray Nurs., Arlington , TX . Cat. back cover.
[1962]): Fls. watermelon red, panicles large; practically free of mildew.
= RED
BEAUTY, GRAYWAY.
GRAY’S SNOW WHITE
(O.S. Gray Nurs., Arlington, TX. Cat. back
cover. [1962], without descr., Ibid. back cover [1965]): Pure white
without usual pinkish tinge.
GRAYWAY
(O.S. Gray Nurs., Arlington , TX . Cat. p. 18. 1946): Fls. watermelon
red, panicles long; practically free of mildew.
= RED BEAUTY, GRAY’S
RED BEAUTY.
GREY’S PINK
(Greenbrier Farms, Inc., Chesapeake, VA. January 1, 1995.
Availability Price Listing Spring 1995, without descr.).
GREY’S RED
(Hines Nursery Co., Santa Ana, CA. Hines Plant Book, p.
42. 1988): Listed under Standards: (12' +). Watermelon red.
= RUBRA GRAYI,
GRAY’S RED.
GRIFFING’S CRIMSON
(Griffing Nurs., Beaumont, TX. Cat. p. 16.
1922): Exceedingly dense; fls. crimson, blooms from May to frost. Probably
same as WATERMELON RED.
GRIFFING’S DWARF CRIMSON
(Griffing Nurs., Beaumont , TX . Cat. p. 34.
1923):Fls. rich crimson. Orig. Griffing Nurs.
= DWARF CRIMSON.
GRIFFITH PINK
(James C. Kell, Comp.., Houston , TX . Crape Myrtles in Cultivation.
1990: Rev. 6/94. unpubl.): Multi-trunked, upright tree to 20'. Fls. pink, more
or less pyramidal panicles, blooms on new growth, summer; zone 7, very hardy.
Mildew resistance moderate. Tolerates strong wind. Probably an old variety.
GULF STREAM
(James C. Kell, Comp.., Houston , TX . Crape Myrtles in Cultivation.
1990: Rev. 6/94. unpubl.): Multi-trunked. Fls. white, more or less pyramidal
panicles, blooms on new growth, summer. Tolerates strong wind.
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