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Trees & Shrubs » Syringa 35 items found. Click on photo/text link for more information on any product.
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Syringa Evocative of Spring, we agree with the poet Longfellow, who declared, “I shall not go to town while the lilacs are in bloom.” Whether you prefer the lush opulence of the French hybrids or the dainty charm of the newer species hybrids, there’s a lilac for almost every garden! Many of our lilacs are hardy to USDA Hardiness Zone 3 and overwinter easily in colder climates. The hybrids of S. oblata do well in Southern landscapes as they are more heat tolerant. Lilacs can be planted singly or in groups in the landscape. They need strong sun for eight hours or more daily and a well-drained location in order to thrive. Lilacs also appreciate a neutral pH, so add lime or wood ashes if your soil is acid!
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SYRINGA x hyacinthaflora 'Betsy Ross' (C8) Large, single white, fragrant flowers completely cover this multi-stemmed, rounded plant in early-mid April. more info
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SYRINGA x hyacinthiflora 'Evangeline' (C) Southern gardeners CAN enjoy lilacs! 'Evangeline' has a sweet lilac fragrance that enhances double blooms of lavender-purple. more info
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SYRINGA xhyachinthaflora 'California Rose' (C8) Very fragrant single bright rose- pink flowers are small but numerous, making a very showy display. This is a tall and vigorous grower. more info
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SYRINGA xprestoniae 'Donald Wyman' (C) Clusters of long, dark purple tubular flowers produce a distinctive spicy scent, on a large upright shrub. It has few or no suckers. more info
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SYRINGA xprestoniae 'Miss Canada' (C8) A showy and spectacular lilac for the smaller garden and shrub border, 'Miss Canada' has bright pink single flowers in large clusters with a unique spicy fragrance. 'Miss Canada' also displays fall color, turning a beautiful yellow-green. more info
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