Crape myrtles typically bloom during the summer months, with peak flowering occurring from late June to August, depending on the variety and local climate conditions. They are known for their vibrant, colorful blooms in shades of pink, white, red, and purple. The flowering period can last several weeks, providing a beautiful display throughout the summer season. Proper care, including adequate sunlight and pruning, can enhance their blooming performance.
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Lagerstroemia is the scientific name of Crape Myrtle.
The latin name for the Crape Myrtle is Lagerstroemia indica.
The scientific name for crape is Lagerstroemia indica.
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Crepe can be a thin French pancake or a type of cloth.The English language style of the word is crape.
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No, a Crape Myrtle is an angiosperm, not a gymnosperm. Gymnosperms are seed-bearing plants that do not produce flowers, while angiosperms produce flowers and have seeds enclosed in fruits. Crape Myrtles produce flowers and have seeds contained within capsules.
Crape (an Anglicized version of the Fr. crêpe[1]) is a silk fabric of a gauzy texture, having a peculiar crisp or crimpy appearance. (The word crape is also used as an Anglicized spelling of Crêpe (pancake). [2]) Crape is woven of hard spun silk yarn in the gum or natural condition. There are two distinct varieties of the textile: soft, Canton, or Oriental crape, and hard or crisped crape. Thin crêpe is called crêpe de Chine ("Chinese crêpe"). * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crape
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Crape myrtles are a type of bush or shrub. They are not known to be poisonous to caterpillars or other animals.
A crape myrtle is an angiosperm. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within an ovary, which develops into a fruit. Crape myrtles produce flowers and fruits, classifying them as angiosperms.