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Tree that's red-leafed in SE Europe now


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It has these 'nuts' shown on the picture.

In the image's top center you can see something reddish: it's a half-opened flower. Currently, there are very few flowers.

Since my camera is still on repair, I'll continue with verbal description. These trees - currently their height is about ten feet - have a conventional tree shape. Trunk surface - I forgot to take a special look - smooth rather than rough. Their leaves are oval, about an inch long, and currently red. Bright red rather than dark.

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I just identified it: crape myrtle "Dynamite"

Today I went back on the location to look for additional clues. Among other things, I noticed that on the wooden pole by the tree there is a tied tape, and on the tape there is some text printed: "LAGESTROEMIE DYNAMITE"

 

Then I duckduckgo-ed it.

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