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Plum Magic Crape Myrtle

Fuchsia-Pink Summer Blooms That Keep Your Landscape Bright

Plum Magic Crape Myrtle brings that classic crape myrtle look—big, crinkled flower clusters—without the oversized footprint that can overwhelm smaller yards. From mid-summer into early fall, it lights up with fuchsia-pink blooms that read from the street and make a bed look intentionally designed. It’s the kind of flowering tree-shrub that turns “nice landscaping” into “wow, what is that?” because the bloom show lasts when many spring bloomers are long finished.

For the strongest bloom performance, think sun first. Full sun drives heavier flowering, richer color, and tighter growth. If you’ve been wanting a summer-flowering focal point that doesn’t feel high-maintenance, Plum Magic is a smart pick: it’s built to deliver dependable bloom power through heat, and it doesn’t require constant fussing to look polished all season.

Plum New Growth And Fall Color That Adds A Second Season Of Interest

The “Magic” in Plum Magic isn’t just the flowers—it’s the foliage show. New growth emerges with a deep plum-purple tone, then settles into a rich green that makes the bright blooms pop. Later in the season, many landscapes see the foliage shift again toward deep red fall color, giving you another moment of drama as summer fades. That color progression is exactly what makes this variety feel premium: it’s not only a flower plant—it’s a color plant.

This layered interest is especially valuable in foundation beds and front-yard borders where you want the planting to look good even between bloom peaks. Use it as a repeated accent in sunny beds, or place it where the changing foliage will contrast with evergreens and stonework. It’s an easy way to build a “designed” look with one plant doing multiple jobs.

Compact, Rounded Habit That Fits Small Yards Without Constant Pruning

Plum Magic is known for staying compact compared to many crape myrtles, typically maturing around 6–10 feet tall and 6–8 feet wide with a naturally rounded form. That size makes it ideal for today’s tighter landscapes: small front beds, townhome plantings, side-yard borders, and sunny corners that need structure and bloom without blocking windows or swallowing a walkway. It’s also a great choice under power lines or near patios where you want summer color at eye level.

Because the shape is naturally balanced, you don’t have to “fight” it to keep it looking good. The goal is simple: give it room to be itself, then do light shaping when needed. When homeowners choose a crape myrtle that matches the space, they get the best version of the plant—more blooms, better branching, and a clean silhouette that looks intentional year after year.

Built-In Disease Resistance And Heat Tolerance For Easier Success

Plum Magic was selected for strong resistance to common crape myrtle problems like powdery mildew and leaf spot, which is a big deal in humid summers. That resilience means cleaner foliage, less frustration, and a better-looking plant through the season—especially in high-visibility front beds. Combine that with good airflow and full sun, and you get the kind of reliable performance that makes crape myrtles feel “effortless.”

Once established, it also handles heat and short dry periods well, making it a practical option for busy homeowners. The first season is where you build long-term toughness: consistent deep watering, a mulch ring (kept off the trunk), and well-drained soil. After that, Plum Magic is the kind of flowering tree-shrub that earns its place by showing up every summer with color—without turning into a maintenance project.

Fuchsia-Pink Summer Blooms That Keep Your Landscape Bright

Plum Magic Crape Myrtle brings that classic crape myrtle look—big, crinkled flower clusters—without the oversized footprint that can overwhelm smaller yards. From mid-summer into early fall, it lights up with fuchsia-pink blooms that read from the street and make a bed look intentionally designed. It’s the kind of flowering tree-shrub that turns “nice landscaping” into “wow, what is that?” because the bloom show lasts when many spring bloomers are long finished.

For the strongest bloom performance, think sun first. Full sun drives heavier flowering, richer color, and tighter growth. If you’ve been wanting a summer-flowering focal point that doesn’t feel high-maintenance, Plum Magic is a smart pick: it’s built to deliver dependable bloom power through heat, and it doesn’t require constant fussing to look polished all season.

Plum New Growth And Fall Color That Adds A Second Season Of Interest

The “Magic” in Plum Magic isn’t just the flowers—it’s the foliage show. New growth emerges with a deep plum-purple tone, then settles into a rich green that makes the bright blooms pop. Later in the season, many landscapes see the foliage shift again toward deep red fall color, giving you another moment of drama as summer fades. That color progression is exactly what makes this variety feel premium: it’s not only a flower plant—it’s a color plant.

This layered interest is especially valuable in foundation beds and front-yard borders where you want the planting to look good even between bloom peaks. Use it as a repeated accent in sunny beds, or place it where the changing foliage will contrast with evergreens and stonework. It’s an easy way to build a “designed” look with one plant doing multiple jobs.

Compact, Rounded Habit That Fits Small Yards Without Constant Pruning

Plum Magic is known for staying compact compared to many crape myrtles, typically maturing around 6–10 feet tall and 6–8 feet wide with a naturally rounded form. That size makes it ideal for today’s tighter landscapes: small front beds, townhome plantings, side-yard borders, and sunny corners that need structure and bloom without blocking windows or swallowing a walkway. It’s also a great choice under power lines or near patios where you want summer color at eye level.

Because the shape is naturally balanced, you don’t have to “fight” it to keep it looking good. The goal is simple: give it room to be itself, then do light shaping when needed. When homeowners choose a crape myrtle that matches the space, they get the best version of the plant—more blooms, better branching, and a clean silhouette that looks intentional year after year.

Built-In Disease Resistance And Heat Tolerance For Easier Success

Plum Magic was selected for strong resistance to common crape myrtle problems like powdery mildew and leaf spot, which is a big deal in humid summers. That resilience means cleaner foliage, less frustration, and a better-looking plant through the season—especially in high-visibility front beds. Combine that with good airflow and full sun, and you get the kind of reliable performance that makes crape myrtles feel “effortless.”

Once established, it also handles heat and short dry periods well, making it a practical option for busy homeowners. The first season is where you build long-term toughness: consistent deep watering, a mulch ring (kept off the trunk), and well-drained soil. After that, Plum Magic is the kind of flowering tree-shrub that earns its place by showing up every summer with color—without turning into a maintenance project.

$99.95
Plum Magic Crape Myrtle—
$99.95

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Fuchsia-Pink Summer Blooms That Keep Your Landscape Bright

Plum Magic Crape Myrtle brings that classic crape myrtle look—big, crinkled flower clusters—without the oversized footprint that can overwhelm smaller yards. From mid-summer into early fall, it lights up with fuchsia-pink blooms that read from the street and make a bed look intentionally designed. It’s the kind of flowering tree-shrub that turns “nice landscaping” into “wow, what is that?” because the bloom show lasts when many spring bloomers are long finished.

For the strongest bloom performance, think sun first. Full sun drives heavier flowering, richer color, and tighter growth. If you’ve been wanting a summer-flowering focal point that doesn’t feel high-maintenance, Plum Magic is a smart pick: it’s built to deliver dependable bloom power through heat, and it doesn’t require constant fussing to look polished all season.

Plum New Growth And Fall Color That Adds A Second Season Of Interest

The “Magic” in Plum Magic isn’t just the flowers—it’s the foliage show. New growth emerges with a deep plum-purple tone, then settles into a rich green that makes the bright blooms pop. Later in the season, many landscapes see the foliage shift again toward deep red fall color, giving you another moment of drama as summer fades. That color progression is exactly what makes this variety feel premium: it’s not only a flower plant—it’s a color plant.

This layered interest is especially valuable in foundation beds and front-yard borders where you want the planting to look good even between bloom peaks. Use it as a repeated accent in sunny beds, or place it where the changing foliage will contrast with evergreens and stonework. It’s an easy way to build a “designed” look with one plant doing multiple jobs.

Compact, Rounded Habit That Fits Small Yards Without Constant Pruning

Plum Magic is known for staying compact compared to many crape myrtles, typically maturing around 6–10 feet tall and 6–8 feet wide with a naturally rounded form. That size makes it ideal for today’s tighter landscapes: small front beds, townhome plantings, side-yard borders, and sunny corners that need structure and bloom without blocking windows or swallowing a walkway. It’s also a great choice under power lines or near patios where you want summer color at eye level.

Because the shape is naturally balanced, you don’t have to “fight” it to keep it looking good. The goal is simple: give it room to be itself, then do light shaping when needed. When homeowners choose a crape myrtle that matches the space, they get the best version of the plant—more blooms, better branching, and a clean silhouette that looks intentional year after year.

Built-In Disease Resistance And Heat Tolerance For Easier Success

Plum Magic was selected for strong resistance to common crape myrtle problems like powdery mildew and leaf spot, which is a big deal in humid summers. That resilience means cleaner foliage, less frustration, and a better-looking plant through the season—especially in high-visibility front beds. Combine that with good airflow and full sun, and you get the kind of reliable performance that makes crape myrtles feel “effortless.”

Once established, it also handles heat and short dry periods well, making it a practical option for busy homeowners. The first season is where you build long-term toughness: consistent deep watering, a mulch ring (kept off the trunk), and well-drained soil. After that, Plum Magic is the kind of flowering tree-shrub that earns its place by showing up every summer with color—without turning into a maintenance project.