As I do each year for July's Bloom Day, crapemyrtles (Lagerstroemia species and hybrids) are celebrated. 2016 finds the trees flowering about two weeks later than normal. Typically they are at peak color in mid-July, but until just recently, we have not had an extended stretch of hot weather, which they need to begin blooming. So earlier this week I took to my bike to see what color I could find, and what follows are just a few very random shots from the west side of Norfolk.
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Those crape myrtles are just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI mis-read the name of the tree at first and thought "CRAP Myrtle" ??? lol What lovely trees. I think we've got your heat up here Les. Temperatures in Nova Scotia reaching into the high 20's or even 30 C. That's VERY hot in Fahrenheit.
ReplyDeleteWe just planted a semi-dwarf size crepe myrtle in our front yard (Shenandoah Valley area)... I can't wait until it is settled in enough to bloom! They are so beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteThe photo of Leasha and her smile is priceless! 7-Eleven stores are few and far between in New Hampshire but I think I'll look for one next July 11. Love and miss Slurpees!
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