A long-blooming summer show in soft lavender-pink, with a tidy canopy and that classic crape myrtle glow.
FEATURES:
- Upright, rounded habit that reads like a small, well-shaped tree with real presence
- Summer blooms arrive in abundant clusters in lavender-pink tones and keep going through the heat
- Foliage stays lush, green, and polished all season for a clean, tidy look
- Fall color shifts into warm tones, often orange to red, for a bonus seasonal finish
- Smooth bark and branching add quiet winter interest once the leaves drop
- Hand Selected; Fresh from the Grower
- Ships on our trucks because of the size of the tree – does not fit in a box
Bower & Branch Landscape Design Tip:
Keep Biloxi looking tailored by giving it a clean mulch ring and pairing it with steadier greens behind it like evergreen shrubs, then soften the scene with something airy nearby like ornamental grasses so the blooms feel even more abundant and the planting stays light and layered; if you’re planting more than one, use consistent spacing and let their canopies read as a repeating rhythm for a designer look that still feels effortless.
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 7-9
- Mature Height: 10-15' tall
- Mature Width: 8-12' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun
- Spacing: 8-12' apart
A long-blooming summer show in soft lavender-pink, with a tidy canopy and that classic crape myrtle glow.
FEATURES:
- Upright, rounded habit that reads like a small, well-shaped tree with real presence
- Summer blooms arrive in abundant clusters in lavender-pink tones and keep going through the heat
- Foliage stays lush, green, and polished all season for a clean, tidy look
- Fall color shifts into warm tones, often orange to red, for a bonus seasonal finish
- Smooth bark and branching add quiet winter interest once the leaves drop
- Hand Selected; Fresh from the Grower
- Ships on our trucks because of the size of the tree – does not fit in a box
Bower & Branch Landscape Design Tip:
Keep Biloxi looking tailored by giving it a clean mulch ring and pairing it with steadier greens behind it like evergreen shrubs, then soften the scene with something airy nearby like ornamental grasses so the blooms feel even more abundant and the planting stays light and layered; if you’re planting more than one, use consistent spacing and let their canopies read as a repeating rhythm for a designer look that still feels effortless.
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 7-9
- Mature Height: 10-15' tall
- Mature Width: 8-12' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun
- Spacing: 8-12' apart
Why plant Biloxi Crape Myrtle?
How to use Biloxi Crape Myrtle in the landscape?
Plant Biloxi in full sun as a focal point near an entry, at the corner of a home, or beside a patio where the blooms can be enjoyed up close all summer long. It also works beautifully in a sunny border or along a driveway where repeating plantings create a ribbon of color, and it’s especially useful in smaller yards because it delivers the crape myrtle look without swallowing the whole space. Give it room to develop its natural rounded canopy, and place it where you’ll catch the blooms in daily life, because this is not a background plant, it’s a seasonal headline.
Frequently Asked Questions
Biloxi blooms in soft lavender-pink to pink-lavender clusters through summer, with the strongest flowering in full sun.
Plant in full sun and well-drained soil, water deeply and consistently through the first growing season, then water during extended dry spells. Keep a mulch ring to retain moisture and protect roots.
Prune in late winter to early spring before new growth begins, removing dead or crossing branches and lightly shaping as needed. Avoid hard topping so the natural form stays beautiful.