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I've had my Miss Kim lilac for about 15 years and I love it. It is a different plant than S vulgaris, which increases it charm for me. T...Read More
This species is significantly more compact than the common lilac, (Syringa vulgaris). It's about 2/3 the height, to 6-8' eventually inste...Read More
My plants are only two years old and aproximately two feet high with full sun they have bloomed profusly and the aroma is heavenly
I am interested in planting a syriga miss kim (small lilac) in a very large tub located on a sunny patio. I understand I will need to kee...Read More
Yes the spring bloom is quite amazing, and the fragrance is overwhelming.My favorite is the fall color on these little warriors! They cou...Read More
They won't bloom here without a decent amount of sun. We have a bunch planted under a second floor deck that were there when we moved in...Read More
According to all of the advertising, the leaves are supposed to turn red in the Fall. The leaves on my four "Miss Kim" lilacs always dro...Read More
I have two 'Miss Kim' Lilacs that I planted a few years ago. I love when they are in bloom! They are very fragrant and wonderful! A jo...Read More
This really seems to be the toughest of the lilac I have. The flowers are a little less than the Palliban. The growth is fairly compact.
We have had five Miss Kim lilacs growing in a waterfowl enclosure for about 7 years. They formed a nice shelter area about 5-6' tall and...Read More