Flower Petal
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Lagerstroemia
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Fremont, CA. The tree is a native of Southeast Asia.
Deciduous tree with abundant white blooms. The petals of the flowers are ruffled in a way that resembles crape paper, hence the name.
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Order of Myrtles |
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Main, Real, Two First-Leaves (Dicots) |
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Real, Two First-Leaves (Dicots) |
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Half Capsule Seed Division |
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Magnolia Division |
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Seed Plants |
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Multiple Spore Sub-Kingdom |
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Multicellular Land Plants |
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Cells with a Nucleus |
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This tree is a summer bloomer with green leaves that turn red and brown before falling off. It naturally grows with multiple trunks like a shrub but can be pruned to have one trunk. This tree shrub is available in white, pink, and magenta.
Crape Myrtle
Crape Myrtle - August 15, 2009
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Comment:
Crape Myrtle, Lagerstroemia indica |
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