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This is a great lilac for the South. It is extremely mildew resistant and endures our Zone 7b/8a summer heat and humidity. While it is ...Read More
Blooms reliably (not always generously) in Central Texas. Requires afternoon shade
and regular watering. Just surviving here is a ...Read More
I read in Dirr's Hardy Trees and Shrubs that this lilac is underutilized and that he loves it more than many fancier lilacs. He also said...Read More
I purchased this plant today at my local farmer's market. I immediately recognized it as a lilac by its sweet scent and bought a small ga...Read More
I say negative because of the experiences in my yard but on the whole this plant is one of the easiest to grow and is grown pretty much a...Read More
Mine is tree form, so it needs pruned regularly as it becomes top heavy. Very bountiful with blooms and fragrance.
This has to be the most common lilac around nowadays. The growth is compact ( for lilacs ). I have a bad nose, but I can smell these flow...Read More
I love this shrub it has a lovely scent and is verry pretty.
I foud a little history on line about it i would like to share:
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I never met a lilac I didn't like, and many are probably more "gorgeous" than this one, but Syringa meyeri 'Palibin' is so incredibly pro...Read More