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Blossom in September. Indian lilac tree in bloom.
Red crape myrtle (August 7, 2025, Pochungsa Temple, Gwangju, Nam-gu, Gwangju, South Korea)
Lagerstroemia indica, commonly known as crape myrtle, is an upright, wide-spreading, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub or small tree in the loosestrife family. It typically grows to 15-25’ tall. It is native from the Himalayas through southern China, southeast Asia and Japan, but has naturalized in the U.S. from Virginia to Arkansas south to Texas and Florida. An additional common name is Lilac of the South in reference to its popularity in southern gardens. Key ornamental features include long bloom period, exfoliating bark and superb fall color. Terminal, crepe-papery inflorescences (to 6-18” long) of showy flowers with crimped petals bloom in summer (sometimes to frost) on upright branches. \n[From “Missouri Botanical Garden”]
A stunning crape myrtle tree in full bloom, showcasing vibrant pink flowers. The tree stands beside a calm pond in a lush green park, creating a serene and picturesque landscape. The bright blossoms contrast beautifully with the surrounding greenery, making for a captivating nature scene.
Lagerstroemia indica shrub in bloom (Indischer Flieder).
Lagerstroemia indica tree pink flowers on a sunny day. Lagerstroemia also called Crape myrtle in bloom in the garden
Pink Crape Myrtle tree blooms
Pink flowers.
Crape myrtle tree in full bloom.
Lagerstroemia (crape myrtle) flower field in Korean garden.
Crape myrtle is a deciduous tree or shrub, with especially handsome bark; the smooth gray outer bark flaking away to reveal glossy cinnamon brown bark beneath. Small white, red, pink or purple flowers are borne in clusters in early summer, often blooming again in late summer.
Lagerstroemia speciosa
Crape myrtle
Crapemyrtle blooming in the sun
Raspberry colored crepe myrtle tree in Virginia residential neighborhood
Flowering trees at luxury harborfront condos, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
A pear tree in bloom in a Hanok garden (August 13, 2024, Yeongam-Changnyeong Jo clan village, Yeongam-gun, Jeollanam-do, Korea)
Crape myrtle is a deciduous tree or shrub, with especially handsome bark; the smooth gray outer bark flaking away to reveal glossy cinnamon brown bark beneath. Small white, red, pink or purple flowers are borne in clusters in early summer, often blooming again in late summer.
During spring, flower colors are the most striking in the northern hemisphere, showing that winter is gone.
A Crepe Myrtle tree.To see more isolated trees click on the link below:
Beautiful pink flowers Lagerstroemia indica against blue sky close-up. Beautiful natural background.
Lagerstroemia indica
pink flower and blue sky. pink flower Crape Myrtle or Lagerstroemia indica. one pink flower Lagerstroemia indica on a tree branch
Red flowers on a tree with blue sky above.
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Lagerstroemia indica, commonly known as crape myrtle, is an upright, wide-spreading, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub or small tree in the loosestrife family. It typically grows to 15-25’ tall. It is native from the Himalayas through southern China, southeast Asia and Japan, but has naturalized in the U.S. from Virginia to Arkansas south to Texas and Florida. An additional common name is Lilac of the South in reference to its popularity in southern gardens. Key ornamental features include long bloom period, exfoliating bark and superb fall color. Terminal, crepe-papery inflorescences (to 6-18” long) of showy flowers with crimped petals bloom in summer (sometimes to frost) on upright branches. \n[From “Missouri Botanical Garden”]
Purple lagerstroemia Flowers Blooming in The Garden
Close-up photo of Crepe myrtle flowers blooming
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