Can you help me identify this tree (pic)?
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Does anyone know what kind of tree this is? Will birds eat the berries? This tree is growing wild in the woods next to my house.
I think it is crepe myrtle
Crape murtle
crepe myrtle
Yes, crepe myrtle was the answer on a reverse Google image search.
If you live in the southern part of the U.S. it looks like a crepe myrtle. Up north it could be a lilac.
Crepe myrtle, for sure.
I agree that it looks like a crep myrtle. It's gorgeous!
It's so pretty!
Thank you all for your help.
You're welcome.
Crape Mrytle
Definitely crepe myrtle. They are beautiful and come in a variety of colors from almost deep burgundy to white. They are prevalent here.
Crepe Myrtle
looks like a crepe myrtle.