Syringa Vulgaris Shrub
Without the blossoms the visual appearance of the lilac shrub is stepping into the background.
Syringa vulgaris shrub. Common lilac flowering shrubs fragrant shrubs syringa vulgaris native to southern europe common lilacs are deciduous shrubs of irregular outline often becoming leggy over time. Typically blooming in late spring for 3 4 weeks common lilac is the longest blooming species within the genus. Noted for its unique color award winning syringa vulgaris primrose is an upright deciduous shrub with conical panicles of slightly fragrant pale creamy yellow flowers. The tube formed blossoms which appear on the wood in may grow in colorful panicles and radiate an exquisite unique scent.
Grows up to 10 12 ft. Blooming in late spring the ravishing blossoms last 3 4 weeks and make a rare and beautiful display. Sweetly scented they form large pyramidal panicles of purplish red florets adorned with white edges. Tall 300 360 cm and 8 12 ft.
Syringa vulgaris sensation lilac highly popular award winning syringa vulgaris sensation lilac is an upright deciduous shrub noted for its unusual bicolor flowers. It produces secondary shoots suckers from the base or roots with stem diameters up to 20 cm 8 in which in the course of decades may produce a small clonal thicket. Syringa monge lilac monge french lilac monge. A full sun lover this plant is easily grown in fertile humus rich alkaline to neutral dry to medium well drained soils.
The lilac syringa belongs to the classical garden shrubs and smaller trees which emit the essence of spring.