
Pocomoke Crape Myrtle
A compact crape myrtle with outsized flower power
Pocomoke Crape Myrtle is a true dwarf variety that delivers the classic beauty of crape myrtle in a much more manageable size. It stays naturally compact and mounded, making it an excellent fit for homeowners who want vibrant summer blooms without dedicating space to a large shrub or small tree. This is the kind of flowering plant that has a strong seasonal impact in tight spaces while still feeling refined and intentional.
Rosy-pink blooms brighten the hottest part of summer
One of the biggest strengths of Pocomoke Crape Myrtle is its long bloom season. Rich, rosy-pink flower clusters appear in summer and keep the landscape lively well into late summer and often early fall. When many other plants begin to fade in the heat, this compact crape myrtle steps up with a fresh wave of color that keeps borders, entry plantings, and patio containers feeling energetic.
Attractive foliage and seasonal color add even more interest
The flowers may be the headline feature, but the foliage adds to the show. New growth often emerges with maroon or bronze tones before maturing to glossy green, and the leaves can take on attractive reddish-bronze fall color as the season shifts. That layered interest makes Pocomoke more than just a blooming shrub. It is a compact ornamental that contributes across multiple seasons.
Ideal for containers, borders, and small-space landscapes
Because of its dwarf size, Pocomoke Crape Myrtle is especially useful in foundation beds, sunny borders, edging schemes, and decorative patio containers. It can be used as a single accent, repeated in a small mass planting, or combined with evergreens, ornamental grasses, and perennials for a long-lasting color contrast. Homeowners who want the look of crape myrtle on a smaller scale often find this variety especially easy to work into existing landscapes.
Heat-loving, drought-tolerant, and relatively easy to grow
Pocomoke performs best in full sun and well-drained soil, where it develops the strongest flowering and the cleanest habit. Once established, it handles heat and periods of dryness well, and it is also noted for good resistance to common crape myrtle issues such as powdery mildew. Deer resistance is often listed for this variety, but the most accurate way to describe it is as relatively or moderately deer-resistant rather than fully deer-proof in high-pressure browsing areas.
A compact crape myrtle with outsized flower power
Pocomoke Crape Myrtle is a true dwarf variety that delivers the classic beauty of crape myrtle in a much more manageable size. It stays naturally compact and mounded, making it an excellent fit for homeowners who want vibrant summer blooms without dedicating space to a large shrub or small tree. This is the kind of flowering plant that has a strong seasonal impact in tight spaces while still feeling refined and intentional.
Rosy-pink blooms brighten the hottest part of summer
One of the biggest strengths of Pocomoke Crape Myrtle is its long bloom season. Rich, rosy-pink flower clusters appear in summer and keep the landscape lively well into late summer and often early fall. When many other plants begin to fade in the heat, this compact crape myrtle steps up with a fresh wave of color that keeps borders, entry plantings, and patio containers feeling energetic.
Attractive foliage and seasonal color add even more interest
The flowers may be the headline feature, but the foliage adds to the show. New growth often emerges with maroon or bronze tones before maturing to glossy green, and the leaves can take on attractive reddish-bronze fall color as the season shifts. That layered interest makes Pocomoke more than just a blooming shrub. It is a compact ornamental that contributes across multiple seasons.
Ideal for containers, borders, and small-space landscapes
Because of its dwarf size, Pocomoke Crape Myrtle is especially useful in foundation beds, sunny borders, edging schemes, and decorative patio containers. It can be used as a single accent, repeated in a small mass planting, or combined with evergreens, ornamental grasses, and perennials for a long-lasting color contrast. Homeowners who want the look of crape myrtle on a smaller scale often find this variety especially easy to work into existing landscapes.
Heat-loving, drought-tolerant, and relatively easy to grow
Pocomoke performs best in full sun and well-drained soil, where it develops the strongest flowering and the cleanest habit. Once established, it handles heat and periods of dryness well, and it is also noted for good resistance to common crape myrtle issues such as powdery mildew. Deer resistance is often listed for this variety, but the most accurate way to describe it is as relatively or moderately deer-resistant rather than fully deer-proof in high-pressure browsing areas.
Description
A compact crape myrtle with outsized flower power
Pocomoke Crape Myrtle is a true dwarf variety that delivers the classic beauty of crape myrtle in a much more manageable size. It stays naturally compact and mounded, making it an excellent fit for homeowners who want vibrant summer blooms without dedicating space to a large shrub or small tree. This is the kind of flowering plant that has a strong seasonal impact in tight spaces while still feeling refined and intentional.
Rosy-pink blooms brighten the hottest part of summer
One of the biggest strengths of Pocomoke Crape Myrtle is its long bloom season. Rich, rosy-pink flower clusters appear in summer and keep the landscape lively well into late summer and often early fall. When many other plants begin to fade in the heat, this compact crape myrtle steps up with a fresh wave of color that keeps borders, entry plantings, and patio containers feeling energetic.
Attractive foliage and seasonal color add even more interest
The flowers may be the headline feature, but the foliage adds to the show. New growth often emerges with maroon or bronze tones before maturing to glossy green, and the leaves can take on attractive reddish-bronze fall color as the season shifts. That layered interest makes Pocomoke more than just a blooming shrub. It is a compact ornamental that contributes across multiple seasons.
Ideal for containers, borders, and small-space landscapes
Because of its dwarf size, Pocomoke Crape Myrtle is especially useful in foundation beds, sunny borders, edging schemes, and decorative patio containers. It can be used as a single accent, repeated in a small mass planting, or combined with evergreens, ornamental grasses, and perennials for a long-lasting color contrast. Homeowners who want the look of crape myrtle on a smaller scale often find this variety especially easy to work into existing landscapes.
Heat-loving, drought-tolerant, and relatively easy to grow
Pocomoke performs best in full sun and well-drained soil, where it develops the strongest flowering and the cleanest habit. Once established, it handles heat and periods of dryness well, and it is also noted for good resistance to common crape myrtle issues such as powdery mildew. Deer resistance is often listed for this variety, but the most accurate way to describe it is as relatively or moderately deer-resistant rather than fully deer-proof in high-pressure browsing areas.
























