Crape Myrtles are blooming all over Charlotte now, and the landscape could not be more colorful. I have ten of these glorious summer trees growing in and around my small garden, so it seems only right to show them off in all their glory for In a Vase on Monday.
The darker lavender is ‘Purple Magic,’ the lighter is ‘Catawba.’ The light pink is ‘Osage,’ and the others were gifts that, alas, came without a name.
Please visit Cathy at Rambling in the Garden to see what she will be sharing in her vase this Monday.
A tree that needs the humidly that is a feature of your climate, mine hardly flower at all. I like seeing all the colours displayed in their separate little vases.
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Thanks, Christina. The crape myrtles are really lighting up the landscape here.
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So pretty, and not something I see up here in Pennsylvania! Putting each in its own vase to highlight it was a great idea! I do have to say, the top picture made me think of one of those Lazy Susan things that spins around the middle of a table! I’d love to see a close up of the flowers some time!
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Thank you, Kimberley. I will try to do a post of close up shots of the flowers. I am waiting for a miniature that hasn’t opened yet. Thanks for the suggestion.
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These must look gorgeous flowering all around your neighbourhood John. I have never seen them apart from in photos!
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I am surprised they haven’t appeared near you. It must be climate differences, of course.
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I imagine the long chill winters would not suit it here.
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Love the diverse colors you show. I don’t think I’ve seen all of these colors before. My folks had a house in AL and one crepe myrtle. It was dark pink. But my mom’s favorite color was that light ‘shell pink’ as she called it. I always think of her when I see these plants. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks, Dawn. I love the lavender ones, the deeper the better, and also one that reminds me of watermelon.
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These look so lovely presented as you have on that silver tray.
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Thank you, Susie. We chose to show them separately rather than in a jumble.
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Oh, we have those all over in Sacramento. I’d forgotten their name. I Call them fireworks trees 😉 We have low humidity here, but they seem to flourish.
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I have seen them in San Diego when visiting my daughter.
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Love crape myrtles. 🙂
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I’m glad, Irene. So do we.
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Well now you’re just showing off!
I love how you kept them separate, it’s like a tray of specialty chocolates and you really focus on the range of colors. They must really light up the garden during the hot days of summer.
I planted a few in Texas but wasn’t there long enough to really enjoy them… I think I’ve killed at least three here in Pennsylvania. I can dream, right?
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You are so right. I am just showing off…showing off the beautiful colors of CM.
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