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Lagerstroemia (/ ˌ l eɪ ɡ ər ˈ s t r iː m i ə /), [1] commonly known as crape myrtle [2] [3] (also spelled crepe myrtle or crêpe myrtle), is a genus of around 50 species of deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs native to the Indian subcontinent, southeast Asia, northern Australia, and other parts of Oceania, cultivated in warmer climates around the world.
Lagerstroemia indica, commonly known as a crape myrtle (also crepe myrtle, crêpe myrtle, or crepeflower [1]), is a species of flowering plant in the genus Lagerstroemia of the family Lythraceae. It originated in China. [2] It is an often multi-stemmed, deciduous tree with a wide spreading, flat topped, rounded, or even spike shaped open habit ...
USS Myrtle, various United States Navy ships; Myrtle (sternwheeler), a steamboat in Oregon in the early 20th century "The Myrtle", an Italian literary fairy tale "Myrtle" , an episode of TV series Superstore; Myrtle (color), a shade of the color green
Let’s settle the “Crape Murder” debate once and for all. Here’s what tree experts say about pruning this popular tree.
Myrtaceae (myrtle family) Corymbia: corymbia trees; Corymbia ficifolia: red-flowering gum Myrtaceae (myrtle family) Eucalyptus: eucalyptus trees; Eucalyptus caesia: silver princess mallee Myrtaceae (myrtle family) Eucalyptus camaldulensis: red river gum Myrtaceae (myrtle family) Eucalyptus cinerea: silver dollar tree Myrtaceae (myrtle family ...
Given several weeks, a black sooty mold fungus will develop in the honeydew substrate. Outbreaks of crape myrtle bark scale are being seen across the Metroplex. To get rid of the sooty mold we ...
Syzygium samarangense is a tropical tree growing to 12 m (39 ft) tall, with evergreen leaves 10–25 cm (4–10 in) long and 5–10 cm (2–4 in) broad. The leaves are elliptical, but rounded at the base; they are aromatic when crushed. The trunk is relatively short, with a wide – yet open – crown starting low on the tree.
Lagerstroemia speciosa (giant crepe-myrtle, Queen's crepe-myrtle, banabá plant, or pride of India, or "Queen's Flower" or "Jarul" [2] [3]) is a species of Lagerstroemia native to tropical southern Asia. It is a deciduous tree with bright pink to light purple flowers.
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