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SYRINGA vulgaris 'Frederick Law Olmsted'
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Hybridized/Introduced By: Fennichia Parentage: ('Rochester' X 'Rochester')
Description: Named for the founder of landscape architecture in America and designer of many public parks, including New York's Central Park. The exceptional feature is that it reliably produces clusters of pure white flowers evenly distributed over the whole plant, giving it a
"snowball effect," to use the hybridizer's own words. It has good, green foliage. The shrub grows as a well-rounded plant of small to medium size. 8 x 8 feet in 20 years
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Plant Facts...
Plant Type: Deciduous Shrub Growing Zones: 2 - 7 Sun Exposure: Full Sun/Partial Shade Hardy To: -40°F Soil Moisture: Moist, well-drained Bloom Color: White Foliage Color: Dark Green Width: (at 10 years) 6 ft. Height: (at 10 years) 6 ft.
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