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The crape myrtles are blooming! I love to see all the different colors!
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Crepe Myrtles are an absolutely gorgeous plant. It is one of my favorites. They just seem to bloom forever! Gorgeous images!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love crepe myrtles. They bloom at the right time when most of the Spring flowers are fading out, and like that they last for a long time also.
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These crepe myrtles are truly beautiful. Mine did not do as well. Much too hot I am sure.
ReplyDeleteGotta love a crepe myrtle! Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blooms everywhere.
ReplyDeleteI love the beautiful blooms of summer. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteThey are such gorgeous flowering trees, Susan!
ReplyDeleteI love crepe myrtles! The colors are amazing and when it's scorching hot outside they look so pretty! Thanks for being hostess!
ReplyDeleteMiss Bloomers
Wow, so lovely!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE crepe myrtles. They're one of my favorite trees/shrubs. We have some huge old hot pink ones and one Natchez..my favorite. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteWOW beautiful crepe myrtles! I only have one but it is extra pretty this year, must be all the rain we've been getting.
ReplyDeletethose colors are beautiful. they look very happy! enjoy the rest of your week!
ReplyDeleteDelightful shots of these spectacular flowering trees.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting!
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower pics!
ReplyDeleteThey need some heat but I did see one or two around Seattle last summer. Yours are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteYes this is the time for crepe myrtles -I even saw them in Holland a few weeks ago:)
ReplyDeleteCrepe Myrtles and hydrangeas, a southern favorite.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Flowers! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteJody
The Crepes are one thing I really miss from my yard in Virginia since they cannot survive the CT winters. Perhaps they'll create one that would!!!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteFirst time to visit this site and first time to participate in this kind of activity. I'll sure to come back often.
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