Lagerstroemia

Linnaeus

Syst. Nat. ed. 10, 2: 1068, 1076, 1372. 1759.

Common names: Crape or crepe myrtle
Etymology: For Magnus Lagerstroem, 1696–1759, friend of Linnaeus and supporter of Uppsala University
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 10.

Shrubs or small trees, terrestrial, 30–70 dm, outer bark whitish, smooth, flaking in thin plates, inner bark light brown or coral, glabrous or puberulent. Stems erect, branched. Leaves usually alternate or subalternate; subsessile [petiolate]; blade obovate or elliptic [lanceolate, oblong], base rounded or cuneate [attenuate]. Inflorescences determinate, terminal or axillary panicles. Flowers subsessile, actinomorphic, monostylous; floral tube perigynous, campanulate [semiglobose to turbinate], externally smooth [ridged]; epicalyx segments absent; sepals (5 or)6(or 7), 1/3–1/2 floral tube length; petals caducous or deciduous, (5 or)6(or 7)[–9], rose, purple, or white, obovate to orbiculate, often clawed; nectary absent; stamens 36–42[–200], dimorphic [uniform]; ovary (3–)6-locular; placenta elongate; style slender; stigma capitate to punctiform. Fruits capsules, woody, dehiscence loculicidal. Seeds ca. 20–50, obpyramidal, unilaterally winged from raphe; cotyledons rolled.

Distribution

Introduced; Asia, Pacific Islands, n Australia, introduced also widely in tropical and subtropical areas.

Discussion

Species ca. 56 (1 in the flora).

Selected References

None.

... more about "Lagerstroemia"
Shirley A. Graham +
Linnaeus +
Crape or crepe myrtle +
Asia +, Pacific Islands +, n Australia +  and introduced also widely in tropical and subtropical areas. +
For Magnus Lagerstroem, 1696–1759, friend of Linnaeus and supporter of Uppsala University +
Syst. Nat. ed. +
Lagerstroemia +
Lythraceae +