This tree species is a preferred choice for planting in clusters along both sides of the sidewalks to create a scenic focal point in this mountain town.
Hundreds of purple crape myrtle trees planted along National Highway 9, passing through Khe Sanh town, Huong Hoa district ( Quang Tri province), are in full bloom, creating a picturesque scene.
According to statistics, more than 300 crape myrtle trees have been planted along both sides of the central road in Khe Sanh town, Huong Hoa district, stretching over 2 km.
In Khe Sanh town, the purple crape myrtle trees are not only planted along National Highway 9 but also appear in the grounds of government offices and other roads. During the crape myrtle blooming season, many people enjoy taking photos and relaxing under the fragrant purple blossoms.
The crape myrtle trees in the mountain town of Khe Sanh usually bloom in the summer, with the peak season from May to June.
This season, crape myrtle flowers begin to bloom profusely along the central roads of Huong Hoa mountainous district.
Close-up of flowers made of flowers
The purple crape myrtle is a woody tree with a straight trunk, high branching, and a fairly wide canopy.
According to the leaders of Huong Hoa District People's Committee, crape myrtle trees are being prioritized for planting on sidewalks in Khe Sanh town to create a highlight in the urban landscape.
The crape myrtle trees along National Highway 9, passing through Khe Sanh town, are about 10 years old and are constantly monitored, cared for, pruned, and protected from pests and diseases by staff from the district's urban environment center to ensure their healthy growth and development.






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