
Princess Zoey Crape Myrtle
A small crape myrtle with a big seasonal personality
Princess Zoey Crape Myrtle packs a surprising amount of color and charm into a genuinely compact plant. This dwarf crape myrtle offers homeowners the long summer bloom season they love, in a size that fits comfortably in smaller landscapes, patio spaces, and tighter foundation beds. It feels cheerful, polished, and easy to place, which makes it especially appealing in landscapes where every shrub has to contribute without taking over.
Pink and red blooms create a lively summer display
The flower's color makes Princess Zoey especially memorable. Instead of delivering a flat single tone, this variety is known for showing bright pink and cherry-red tones simultaneously, creating a lively, multicolored effect throughout the bloom season. That color play gives the plant extra visual energy and helps it stand out in containers, front-yard beds, and small garden spaces where a bold summer focal point goes a long way.
Compact growth keeps it useful in smaller spaces
Princess Zoey is prized for its petite, bushy habit, making it a much easier fit than larger crape myrtles that can quickly outgrow the average home landscape. It naturally lends itself to decorative borders, front walk plantings, low flowering groupings, and sunny container gardens. For homeowners who want crape myrtle color without needing the footprint of a large shrub or small tree, this variety offers a much more flexible solution.
Summer bloom, fall color, and pollinator appeal
This plant brings more than just one moment of color. Princess Zoey blooms from summer into fall, extending the season when many spring-flowering shrubs are long finished. Dark green foliage can also shift toward red-purple fall tones, adding another layer of interest as the season changes, while the flowers help support pollinators during the warmest months of the year.
Heat-loving, drought-tolerant, and easy to maintain
Princess Zoey performs best in full sun and well-drained soil, where it flowers most heavily and keeps its dense habit. Once established, it offers good drought tolerance and is widely marketed as low maintenance, making it a practical choice for busy homeowners. Deer resistance is sometimes listed for this variety, but because that trait is less consistently documented than its bloom color, compact size, and reblooming habit, it is best described with some caution rather than as fully deer proof.
A small crape myrtle with a big seasonal personality
Princess Zoey Crape Myrtle packs a surprising amount of color and charm into a genuinely compact plant. This dwarf crape myrtle offers homeowners the long summer bloom season they love, in a size that fits comfortably in smaller landscapes, patio spaces, and tighter foundation beds. It feels cheerful, polished, and easy to place, which makes it especially appealing in landscapes where every shrub has to contribute without taking over.
Pink and red blooms create a lively summer display
The flower's color makes Princess Zoey especially memorable. Instead of delivering a flat single tone, this variety is known for showing bright pink and cherry-red tones simultaneously, creating a lively, multicolored effect throughout the bloom season. That color play gives the plant extra visual energy and helps it stand out in containers, front-yard beds, and small garden spaces where a bold summer focal point goes a long way.
Compact growth keeps it useful in smaller spaces
Princess Zoey is prized for its petite, bushy habit, making it a much easier fit than larger crape myrtles that can quickly outgrow the average home landscape. It naturally lends itself to decorative borders, front walk plantings, low flowering groupings, and sunny container gardens. For homeowners who want crape myrtle color without needing the footprint of a large shrub or small tree, this variety offers a much more flexible solution.
Summer bloom, fall color, and pollinator appeal
This plant brings more than just one moment of color. Princess Zoey blooms from summer into fall, extending the season when many spring-flowering shrubs are long finished. Dark green foliage can also shift toward red-purple fall tones, adding another layer of interest as the season changes, while the flowers help support pollinators during the warmest months of the year.
Heat-loving, drought-tolerant, and easy to maintain
Princess Zoey performs best in full sun and well-drained soil, where it flowers most heavily and keeps its dense habit. Once established, it offers good drought tolerance and is widely marketed as low maintenance, making it a practical choice for busy homeowners. Deer resistance is sometimes listed for this variety, but because that trait is less consistently documented than its bloom color, compact size, and reblooming habit, it is best described with some caution rather than as fully deer proof.
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A small crape myrtle with a big seasonal personality
Princess Zoey Crape Myrtle packs a surprising amount of color and charm into a genuinely compact plant. This dwarf crape myrtle offers homeowners the long summer bloom season they love, in a size that fits comfortably in smaller landscapes, patio spaces, and tighter foundation beds. It feels cheerful, polished, and easy to place, which makes it especially appealing in landscapes where every shrub has to contribute without taking over.
Pink and red blooms create a lively summer display
The flower's color makes Princess Zoey especially memorable. Instead of delivering a flat single tone, this variety is known for showing bright pink and cherry-red tones simultaneously, creating a lively, multicolored effect throughout the bloom season. That color play gives the plant extra visual energy and helps it stand out in containers, front-yard beds, and small garden spaces where a bold summer focal point goes a long way.
Compact growth keeps it useful in smaller spaces
Princess Zoey is prized for its petite, bushy habit, making it a much easier fit than larger crape myrtles that can quickly outgrow the average home landscape. It naturally lends itself to decorative borders, front walk plantings, low flowering groupings, and sunny container gardens. For homeowners who want crape myrtle color without needing the footprint of a large shrub or small tree, this variety offers a much more flexible solution.
Summer bloom, fall color, and pollinator appeal
This plant brings more than just one moment of color. Princess Zoey blooms from summer into fall, extending the season when many spring-flowering shrubs are long finished. Dark green foliage can also shift toward red-purple fall tones, adding another layer of interest as the season changes, while the flowers help support pollinators during the warmest months of the year.
Heat-loving, drought-tolerant, and easy to maintain
Princess Zoey performs best in full sun and well-drained soil, where it flowers most heavily and keeps its dense habit. Once established, it offers good drought tolerance and is widely marketed as low maintenance, making it a practical choice for busy homeowners. Deer resistance is sometimes listed for this variety, but because that trait is less consistently documented than its bloom color, compact size, and reblooming habit, it is best described with some caution rather than as fully deer proof.
























