lagerstroemia crape myrtle flowers

navigate by keyword : lagerstroemia commonly crape myrtle genus species deciduous evergreen trees shrubs native indian subcontinent southeast asia northern australia parts oceania cultivated warmer climates world member family lythraceae loosestrife named swedish merchant magnus von lagerstr director east india company supplied carl linnaeus plants collected flowering beautifully colored planted privately commercially ornamentals flowers

White lagerstroemia or crape myrtle flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lagerstroemia indica also known as crape myrtle with violet flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle beautiful flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pink Lagerstroemia or Crape myrtle flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lagerstroemia indica also known as crape myrtle with its vivifying pink flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
White Lagerstroemia Indica (Crape Myrtle) flowers with green leaves on branches in the garden in summer. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lagerstroemia or Crape myrtle flowers
Bright pink Lagerstroemia Indica (Crape Myrtle) flowers with green leaves on branches in the garden in summer. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bright pink Lagerstroemia Indica (Crape Myrtle) flowers with green leaves on branches in the garden in summer. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pink Lagerstroemia or Crape myrtle flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
White lagerstroemia or crape myrtle flowers on a bush branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lagerstroemia indica or crape myrtle with violet flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lagerstroemia floribunda or Thai crape myrtle flowers at the top of the tree. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bright pink Lagerstroemia Indica (Crape Myrtle) flowers with green leaves on branches in the garden in summer. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lagerstroemia commonly known as crape 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. It is a member of the family Lythraceae, which is also known as the loosestrife family. The genus is named after Swedish merchant Magnus von Lagerström, a director of the Swedish East India Company, who supplied Carl Linnaeus with plants he collected. These flowering trees are beautifully colored and are often planted both privately and commercially as ornamentals.


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