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Crepe Myrtle Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica) Common Crape myrtle [KRAPE-MUR-tul] is an excellent ornamental plant for residential yards and gardens.
Crape Myrtle, Crepe Myrtle la-ger-STRO-me-a About 50 species of deciduous or evergreen shrubs and trees. Leaves opposite, however apical ones are frequently alternate, usually ovate, base rounded, margin entire.
Creole Crepe Myrtle [English]: Lagerstroemia indica 'Creole' Creole Heir Daylily [English]: Hemerocallis 'Creole Heir' Creole Tea [English]: Sauvagesia erecta Creole Tomato [English]: Lycopersicon lycopersicum 'Creole' ...
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This crepe myrtle is mildew resistant. In general, the crepe myrtle is the quentisential tree for the Southern garden. Form may range from upright and vase-shaped to low, horizontal, and shrub-like.
The common name of this plant is crape myrtle not crepe myrtle. It is called this because the flowers have crinkly petals that resemble the material called crepe (which according to Webster is a "light crinkled fabric woven of any of various fibers") ...
Eugenia cauliflora: Jaboticaba - Native from southern Brazil to southern California, southern Florida and Hawaii, the jaboticaba has creamy tan bark with pinkish and greish highlights that peels in long strips like crepe myrtle.
It can be shaped into either a tree or a shrub, much like the crepe myrtle that grows in the southeastern United States, with either a single or multiple trunk.
In succession, come the oleander, gardenia, hydrangea, mimosa, crepe myrtle, tung oil tree, althea, southern magnolia, hibiscus, buddleia, daylilies, plumbago, lantana, yucca, bottlebrush, ginger lilies, russclia, allamanda, African violets, ...
Lagerstroemia floribunda (Kedah Bungor, Crepe Myrtle, Family: Lythraceae) Lagerstroemia indica (Crape Myrtle, Crepe Myrtle, Family: Lythraceae) Lagerstroemia loudonii (Thai Bungor, Family: Lythraceae) ...
Lagerstroemia - Lagerstroemia Trees Lagerstroemia indica - Crepe myrtle Magnoliaceae: The Magnolia Family ...
See also: Myrtle, Green, May, Evergreen, Pink
 
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