Fragrant Purple Lilac Syringa Vulgaris
Lilac syringa vulgaris is a deciduous bush that blooms for two weeks in late spring and early summer.
Fragrant purple lilac syringa vulgaris. The soil can be supplemented with peat or leaf mold. Long 22 cm packed with wonderfully fragrant single reddish purple flowers. Ideal as a flowering hedge or screen. They are extremely fragrant while the lilac grows best in sunny sites it will not tolerate hot humid conditions.
Typically blooming in late spring for 3 4 weeks common lilac is the longest blooming species within the genus. Blooming in late spring the abundant blossoms last 3 4 weeks and make a dramatic display. Syringa vulgaris monge lilac is an upright deciduous shrub with incredibly showy panicles 9 in. Opening from purple buds in late spring the abundant blossoms last 3 4 weeks and make a dramatic display.
Lilac shrubs are extremely easy to care for and can be pruned so that their dense leaves create a privacy hedge with pink purple or white fragrant blooms. In shades of lilac light purple or lavender the clusters of four petal flowers bloom in april or may. Syringa vulgaris sku 40689 abundant clusters of sweetly fragrant purple flowers in mid spring on a vigorous upright multi stemmed shrub with heart shaped green foliage.