Crepe Myrtle Tree Pictures
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Plant Details
Common Name: Crepe Myrtle
Botanical Name: Lagerstroemia indica
Plant description: A deciduous, vase-shaped tree about 6 - 8 m (about 18-25 ft.) tall with a 5 m (about 15 ft) spread.
Crepe Myrtles are plants for all seasons. They flower in late summer with clusters of white, pink, lavender or deep red crepe-like blooms.
In autumn, the leaves colour before dropping. Autumn foliage colour depends on the variety grown but may range from yellow and copper bronze or orange-red to dark red.
The crepe myrtles have many good points, it has beautiful flowers and have flowers till autumn. These trees also get better with age, as the trunk develops a wonderful appearance and the bark exfoliates in summer to give a gorgeous look with patches of pink, grey and brown. During the winter months the beauty of the smooth silver and gold coloured bark can be appreciated
It can be heavily pruned in winter to encourage the development of arching branches of flowers. Crepe myrtles can be propagated by hard wood cutting in winter or by seed in spring.
Crepe Myrtle Trunk
Crepe myrtles grow well in most parts of Australia. In the suburb where I live, different variety grows. Crepe myrtle have liven up this area, you can find this tree in parks, garden and even in my little courtyard.
I have captured a few of them and will be scouting more once the flowering season starts.
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MM Del Rasario! They indeed are beautiful! Thank you for sharing, Peace & Blessings!
I have a CM that I pruned way back after we moved in it was in severe distress and Im certain that it was being attacked by a fungus, I have been tending to it and it has sprung back up with tons of new growth. I would like to relocate it though to a more logical place in my back yard and was wondering of you have any suggetions as to how I could do that.
Crepe Myrtles are so beautiful! There is one outside our family's home in New Orleans that has been there for generations. It was taken out by Hurricane Katrina, but is now a very healthy bush taller than me with a happy little nest in it.
Hey, I love your blog. My husband does a lot of work with flowering trees too! I think you'll like his site! http://www.fast-growing-trees.com/EmpressTree.htm
Hope we can grow them back in the Philippines, Maani or Maalab? Nice pictures you took them? Amazing flora...
What lovely tress....wish that I have them around too.
MIne are just now starting to set buds. I can't wait!
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Just plain lovely my dear..Thanks for sharing. G-Ma :o) hugs












carbart@comporium.net 8 months ago
one of my crepe myrtle's leaves are a burnt orange color. Bark looks ok, but other trees don't look like this. Could it being dying? It's probably 9 yrs. old.