Photos: SC State's Crepe Myrtles in Bloom
Author: Sam Watson, Director of University Relations|Published: June 25, 2024|All News, Photo Galleries
South Carolina State University's campus is home to several varietals of Crepe Myrtles.
June is the perfect time to see them in full bloom. Crepe Myrtles are known for their
colorful, long-lasting flowers of varying colors. Scarlet, white and pink can all
be found at SC State.

SC State's entrance on Magnolia Street is lined with Crepe Myrtles adjacent to the
Martin Luther King Jr. Auditiorium.

Crepe Myrtles decorate Smith-Hammond_Middleton Legay Plaza at SC State.

Crepe Myrtles adjacent to the Thelma Howard Williams Rose Garden.

Crepe Myrtles adjacent to the Thelma Howard Williams Rose Garden.

Crepe Myrtles adjacent to the Thelma Howard Williams Rose Garden.

Crepe Myrtle panicles at SC State.

Crepe Myrtles line one side of the Crawford-Zimmerman Building.

A Crepe Myrtle outside the Davis-Hodge complex at SC State.

A Crepe Myrtle outside Hugine Suites on Buckley Street at SC State.

A Crepe Myrtle panicle at SC State.