Giant Crape-Myrtle

Lagerstroemia speciosa

"Lagerstroemia speciosa" is a species of "Lagerstroemia" native to tropical southern Asia.
Giant crape myrtle - Lagerstroemia speciosa In the trails of the Discovery Center (tropical forest space) in Sepilok, Sabah.
A nice looking plant with anti-diabetic properties:
https://ijpsr.com/bft-article/a-review-on-lagerstroemia-speciosa/?view=fulltext      Fall,Geotagged,Lagerstroemia speciosa,Malaysia

Naming

The genus "Lagerstroemia" was first described by Carl Linnaeus. The name "Lagerstroemia" recognizes Magnus von Lagerstroem, a Swedish naturalist who provided specimens from the East for Linnaeus.* English :- Pride of India, Queen Crape Myrtle
⤷  Bengali :- জারুল
⤷  Hindi :- जरुल
⤷  Marathi :- ताम्हण, जारुळ, मोठा बोंडारा
⤷  Assamese :- এজাৰ
⤷  Tagalog :- Banaba
Giant Crape-Myrtle - Lagerstroemia speciosa  Flower,Giant Crape-Myrtle,Lagerstroemia speciosa,Malaysia,Penang,Plant

Uses

It is grown in South East Asia, India, Bangladesh and the Philippines. It is also widely cultivated as an ornamental plant in tropical and subtropical areas. The leaves of the banabá and other parts are used widely in the Philippines, Taiwan, and Japan as a tea preparation. Banabá herb is one of the 69 herbal plants promoted by the Philippine Department of Health. In Vietnam the plant's young leaves are consumed as vegetables, and its old leaves and mature fruit are used in traditional medicine for reducing glucose in blood.

The seeds have narcotic properties.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderMyrtales
FamilyLythraceae
GenusLagerstroemia
SpeciesL. speciosa
Photographed in
Malaysia