I was recently given two common purple lilacs, after looking at pictures I have noticed that some are more of a hedge bush, but some are more like a tree. Is there a way to decipher the difference in my small plants or a way to get them to grow into more of a tree instead of hedge?
Thanks to all for any answers/advice.
Purple Lilac
Many larger lilac species can be grown with many or fewer stems/trunks. Lilacs (especially Common Lilac, Syringa vulgaris) are also known to be colonizing species - which means they tend to produce new trunks some distance from the original trunk/stems.
Your preference in the plant's look directs what you should do when growing this Lilac in your landscape. If you want more of a "tree", then you will need to prune from time to time to direct growth in this manner.
You can help others here to provide advice by showing images of what you want your plants to look like, and by providing pictures of the plants you currently have.
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