• Mature Pink Velour Crape Myrtle with a rounded ornamental form, dark foliage, and attractive branching structure
  • Close-up of Pink Velour Crape Myrtle flowers showing bright magenta-pink clustered summer blooms against dark foliage
  • Pink Velour Crape Myrtle growing in a landscape bed with magenta-pink summer blooms and dark burgundy foliage
  • Pink Velour Crape Myrtle flower buds and flowers

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Pink Velour Crape Myrtle

Lagerstroemia indica 'Whit III'

Pink Velour is a really smart choice when you want a crape myrtle that looks good even before it blooms. I like it because the burgundy new growth gives the plant a dramatic start, and then the bright pink flowers make the whole thing light up in summer. It is a great fit for homeowners who want strong contrast, season-long interest, and a flowering ornamental that feels a little more distinctive than the usual options.

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Burgundy Foliage and Bright Pink Summer Blooms

A Crape Myrtle With Bold Contrast From Spring Through Summer

Pink Velour Crape Myrtle is a standout choice for homeowners who want a flowering tree that brings interest even before bloom begins. New foliage emerges in rich burgundy-red tones, giving the plant a dramatic look from spring onward. When the bright magenta-pink flowers arrive in summer, the contrast between the blooms and the dark foliage gives the tree a bold, high-impact presence in the landscape.

That dark foliage is one of the biggest reasons this variety is so appealing. Even when it is not in flower, the tree still adds color depth and visual weight to a bed or border. For homeowners who want a plant that keeps working through the season instead of peaking for only a short window, Pink Velour offers much more than a brief floral display.

Bright Summer Blooms That Really Show Up

When Pink Velour starts flowering, it brings a bright burst of color at exactly the time many other flowering trees are finished. Its magenta-pink blooms feel energetic and eye-catching, especially when planted in full sun, where the flower color can really stand out. It is a strong choice for front yards, lawn islands, focal beds, and patio-adjacent plantings where summer color matters.

This variety works especially well for homeowners who want a crape myrtle that feels a little more dramatic than the standard green-leaved types. The foliage and bloom combination creates a layered look that adds depth and stronger seasonal contrast to the landscape.

A Large Shrub or Small Tree With Useful Residential Scale

Pink Velour is especially practical because it offers a strong ornamental impact without becoming a massive shade tree. It can be grown as a large shrub or trained into a small tree, which makes it a very flexible option for small to medium landscapes. It is large enough to anchor a bed or serve as a specimen, but it remains manageable for residential use.

That makes it a great fit for front-yard focal points, foundation-adjacent planting areas, ornamental borders, and sunny patio gardens. Homeowners who want strong color and flower power without giving up too much space often find this variety especially useful.

Attractive Bark and Fall Color Add More Seasonal Value

Like many crape myrtles, Pink Velour brings more than flowers to the landscape. As it matures, it develops attractive exfoliating bark that adds texture and interest in the off-season. The foliage also contributes again in fall, shifting into warm orange-brown tones that give the plant another ornamental moment before winter.

That extra seasonal value is part of what makes Pink Velour such a rewarding choice. It does not disappear after bloom. Instead, it continues to offer bark, structure, and changing foliage color, helping it contribute over a much longer stretch of the year.

Heat-Tolerant Beauty With Easy-Care Appeal

Pink Velour Crape Myrtle performs best in full sun and well-drained soil. It is especially useful in hot summer landscapes where homeowners want dependable color and strong seasonal performance. Once established, it becomes a manageable ornamental with vivid bloom, attractive foliage, and relatively simple care.

For homeowners who want a crape myrtle with dark foliage, bright summer flowers, and strong curb appeal, Pink Velour is a beautiful and versatile choice. It brings color, structure, and contrast in a way that feels both bold and easy to use.


Growzone: 6-9 Pink Velour Crape Myrtle Hardiness Zones 6-9
Hardiness Zone: 6-9
Mature Height: 6 to 10 feet
Mature Width: 6 to 10 feet
Sunlight: Full Sun
Ornamental Features Burgundy-red spring foliage, purplish-green summer leaves, orange-brown fall color, exfoliating bark
Bloom Time / Color Mid-summer into fall; magenta-pink flowers
Soil Condition: Any well drained soil
Water Requirements: Regular moisture during establishment; average moisture once established
Wildlife Value Primarily ornamental landscape value with some pollinator interest
Resistance (deer/disease/drought/etc.) Heat tolerant and easy care when properly sited
Landscape Uses Specimen tree, front yard focal point, lawn island, ornamental border tree, patio garden, large shrub accent

How to Care for Pink Velour Crape Myrtle

Before you buy a Pink Velour Crape Myrtle, make sure to read about the care instructions that are recommended to keep this plant healthy and flourishing.

How should I plant Pink Velour Crape Myrtle?

How should I plant Pink Velour Crape Myrtle?

Plant Pink Velour Crape Myrtle in full sun in well-drained soil where it has room to develop its natural canopy or shrub form. Dig a hole two to three times as wide as the root ball but no deeper than the root ball itself, and set the plant so the root flare sits at or slightly above grade. Choose a site with strong sun and enough open space so that both foliage and flowers can be appreciated. This plant works especially well in front yards, lawn islands, and focal-point beds where the dark foliage and bright flowers can be seen clearly through the season. It is best used where its natural shape can develop without being crowded by larger plants.

How often should I water Pink Velour Crape Myrtle after planting?

How often should I water Pink Velour Crape Myrtle after planting?

Water deeply right after planting and keep the soil evenly moist during the establishment period. Deep watering is more helpful than frequent shallow watering because it encourages stronger root development and helps the plant settle in successfully during its first growing season. Once established, Pink Velour performs well in sunny landscapes but still benefits from supplemental water during longer dry stretches. The key is good drainage and avoiding soil that stays constantly soggy.

When should I fertilize Pink Velour Crape Myrtle?

When should I fertilize Pink Velour Crape Myrtle?

Pink Velour Crape Myrtle usually does not need heavy feeding. A light application of balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring is usually enough if the plant appears to need support. Good soil, strong sun, and proper watering are often more important than frequent fertilization. Too much fertilizer can encourage extra leafy growth at the expense of balanced flowering. A moderate approach is generally best for a plant grown mainly for bloom, foliage, and ornamental structure.

When and how should I prune Pink Velour Crape Myrtle?

When and how should I prune Pink Velour Crape Myrtle?

Pink Velour Crape Myrtle usually needs only light structural pruning. Remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches and preserve the plant’s natural form rather than cutting it back harshly. If shaping is needed, prune in late winter or very early spring before active growth begins. The goal is to maintain a strong framework and attractive canopy, not to over-prune a plant that already has strong ornamental character on its own.


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