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The Lilac Syringa Vulgaris Tree is an iconic feature of the garden landscape. It can thrive in colder climates, boasts a long flowering season and requires minimal upkeep.
This multi-stemmed deciduous shrub (or small tree) grows between 8 and 12 feet high with purple flowers radiating outward from its center. It can be used as a single specimen or mixed into borders, providing nourishment to bees, birds, and butterflies alike.
With hundreds of varieties developed over time, you have an array of colors and fragrances to choose from. Some are compact enough for container gardening while others grow into mature trees that will provide decades of beauty.
Maintain the health of your lilac tree by pruning regularly and providing it with ample water during dry spells. Be careful not to overwater as this may encourage root rot and hinder growth.
If your lilac shrub has become unruly and no longer blooms, consider giving it a radical rejuvenation cut. This can help restore the shrub to its original form and ensure you see flowers again within two years or more.
Planting a lilac in your garden is an ideal way to add vibrant spring color and a sweet fragrance. This perennial-bearing shrub can be grown in any soil that is neither too acidic nor alkaline.
Lilacs are often used as a screen or hedge, but they also make lovely stand-in plants in your lawn, at the back of a mixed border, or near a pathway. They're especially beautiful in cottage-style gardens.
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