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Biloxi Crape Myrtle Tree (Light Pink)

Woman standing in front of a Biloxi Crape Myrtle Tree

The Light Pink Blooms of the Biloxi Crape Myrtle shrub are often used to beautify parks and playgrounds.

Biloxi Crape Myrtle Tree planted near railroad tracks

You will see the first flowers begin to unfold in the summer around June. Blooming continues into the fall for the Biloxi Crape Myrtle shrub.


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Biloxi Crape Myrtle Tree (Light Pink) price(s):

1 Gallon

$7.95

3 Gallon

$19.95

7 Gallon

$42.95

15 Gallon

$79.95

30 Gallon

$129.95





Recommended zones for Biloxi Crape Myrtle Tree (Light Pink):

Zone 6

(-5° to 5°)

Zone 7

(5° to 10°)

Zone 8

(10° to 20°)

Zone 9

(20° to 30°)

Zone 10

(30° to 40°)

Zone 11

(40° to 50°)


Boy looking at a bloom from a Biloxi Crape Myrtle Tree

Leaves of the Biloxi Crape Myrtle turn orange-red in the fall. Crape Myrtles should be pruned or cut back by 1/3 in the fall to promote new growth the following season.




Woman sitting under a Biloxi Crape Myrtle Tree

The Biloxi Crape Myrtle shrub has exfoliating bark that peels off slowly as the shrub grows and stretches.



Biloxi Crape Myrtle Tree

Biloxi Crape Myrtles use abundant small pink flowers to attract bees and other pollinator insects.



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