June 26 - 29, 2011.
One out of three Dynamite crape myrtles along the driveway blooms, while the other two just started.

Dynamite crape myrtle trees

The flower buds when just opened has white color

It then turns dark pink before turning into deep red color

Its full bloom, the white color stay at the base of the flower

It has light fragrance and bees love it too
© Burke's Garden Blog, 2011.
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