JdQ, i had never seen crepe myrtles until living in Southern California; however, they bloom more in the Southeastern region of the U.S. in my humble opinion. Come and visit any time that you like; you are ALWAYS welcome friend!
Pat, I had never seen or heard of them before moving to the South too, but alas, we no longer enjoy peonies or lilacs in the spring in exchange. I love them all!
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Such beautiful photos - thanks for sharing :)
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These flowers are really pretty. What a beautiful gardens....
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous. . . . brightened up my morning before heading to the kitchen for a labor of love, making tomato sauce.
ReplyDeleteThese photos are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots. Such gorgeous blooms!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much; these add a splash of color right before fall!
Thanks Rita, they make me happy-ier!
ReplyDeleteOooh, Rosemary, enjoy your tomato sauce --FRESH is best!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ellen, I wish I could send you some!
ReplyDeleteCarol, thanks so much for your sweet thought!
ReplyDeleteAngie, thanks and just like you too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Joanne, I always appreciate you stopping by !
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous series of shots - I've never seen a Cape Myrtle before - all the more reason to head south.
ReplyDeletebeautiful love these trees
ReplyDeleteJdQ, i had never seen crepe myrtles until living in Southern California; however, they bloom more in the Southeastern region of the U.S. in my humble opinion. Come and visit any time that you like; you are ALWAYS welcome friend!
ReplyDeleteRebecca, I think that Crepe Myrtles are prevalent in NC too. Yes/No?
ReplyDeleteThanks for always stopping by!
Gorgeous color! I always wished I could grow Crepe Myrtles but the winters are too cold here in the NE.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos... I think I saw photos of Italy on Facebook too amazing ... you take the coolest trips thanks for sharing Curt
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ReplyDeleteI had never seen or heard of them before moving to the South too, but alas, we no longer enjoy peonies or lilacs in the spring in exchange. I love them all!
I enjoy the summer long color that ours provide as well. You got some great shots of yours.
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