Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - Are lilacs and crape myrtle a kind of flower?

Lilac and Lagerstroemia speciosa are not the same flower. Syringa belongs to Syringa of Oleaceae, and Lagerstroemia belongs to Lagerstroemia of Lysi

Are lilacs and crape myrtle a kind of flower?

Lilac and Lagerstroemia speciosa are not the same flower. Syringa belongs to Syringa of Oleaceae, and Lagerstroemia belongs to Lagerstroemia of Lysi

Are lilacs and crape myrtle a kind of flower?

Lilac and Lagerstroemia speciosa are not the same flower. Syringa belongs to Syringa of Oleaceae, and Lagerstroemia belongs to Lagerstroemia of Lysimachiaceae. These two plants are completely different. Osmanthus fragrans flowers are reddish, purple or white, and lilacs are mostly white and purple. The maturity of fruits is also different. Lilac fruit ripens in June-10, and Lagerstroemia indica fruit ripens in September-12.

Lagerstroemia indica and lilac are 1, aren't they a flower?

Lilac and Lagerstroemia indica are not a kind of flower, but two different plants, which cannot be confused. Clove belongs to the genus Syringa in Oleaceae, and its flowering period is from April to May every year. Lagerstroemia speciosa is a plant of Lagerstroemia, also known as Melaleuca. The flowering period is from June to September every year, and the two plants are completely different.

2. Flowers are different

They can be well distinguished from the flowers of two plants. The color of Osmunda japonica is red, purple or white. Flowers are 3-4 cm in diameter and usually form a terminal panicle of 7-20 cm. Lilacs are mostly white and purple, with huge inflorescences and flourishing leaves when they bloom, and are widely planted in gardens.

3. Different fruits

The fruit of lilac is different from Lagerstroemia indica. The fruit of lilac ripens at 6- 10, and the surface of the fruit is smooth, while the fruit of Lagerstroemia indica ripens at 9- 12, and the shape of the fruit is oval, so the two plants can be distinguished well by the maturity of the seeds.