Ornamental shrub from eastern India commonly planted in the southern United States.
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Examples for "crepe myrtle"
Examples for "crepe myrtle"
1The scent of oleander, confederate jasmine, crepe myrtle, and camellia floating from the garden.
2The front of the house faced a yard of stately evergreens and great tubs of flowers, oleander, crepe myrtle, and pomegranate.
3Flowers were everywhere-growingwild, spilling off the iron balconies of the old buildings that lined the square-hibiscusand oleander and crepe myrtle.
4Along the pavement were set huge green boxes, in which white oleanders grew, and flaming pomegranates, and crepe myrtle thickly roofed with pink.
5The path wound through beds mounded with pine needles and planted with marigolds and crepe myrtle bushes that would one day be trees.
1Then he examined some nearby crape myrtle trees.
2This is true of grapes, quince, hybrid perpetual roses, shrubby hibiscus, crape myrtle, mock orange, hydrangea (paniculata), and others.
3Wind whispered through the oaks and crape myrtles.
4She motored slowly on the road, past the rail fence and the crape myrtles, all shrouded in mist.