Around three (3) inches (7.62 centimeters) is a mature width possibility for a Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica).
Specifically, the above-mentioned common Crape Myrtle tends to mature a 6-1/2 foot (2 meter) height and width. That width is made possible by the number of trunks from which branches of beautiful foliage and flowers grow. But the width will differ according to the particular type of the many Crape Myrtle shrubs and trees (Lagerstroemia spp) in question.
No. Crape Myrtle is an angiosperm and a dicot.
Lagerstroemia is the scientific name of Crape Myrtle.
The latin name for the Crape Myrtle is Lagerstroemia indica.
The Crepe Myrtle is a dicot belonging to class Magnoliopsida.
The domain for a crepe myrtle, as a plant, is Eukaryota.
Its Vascular.
Botanical name: Lagerstroemia speciosaFamily: Lythraceae (Crape Myrtle family)(Other Names: Giant Crape-myrtle, Queen's Crape-myrtle, Banabá Plant for Philippines, or Pride of India)
A crape myrtle is a deciduous tree, meaning that the leaves go dormant and fall off during fall and winter.
Lagerstroemia speciosa (Giant Crape-myrtle, Queen's Crape-myrtle, Banabá Plant, or Pride of India, Jarul)See link below:
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