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The Preston lilacs bloom 2 weeks later than common lilac (S. vulgaris) and are often said to be one zone hardier (to Z2, though Dirr does...Read More
We love this lilac. The almost-pink flowers are beautiful and fragrant. The deer don't like it much, so they eat the common lilacs and ...Read More
This Preston Lilac is GOING OFF right now in my garden, just as my French (Vulgaris) varieties are on their way out... The one that is pr...Read More
Have this shrub at the back of my "English" garden, inherited from the previous owner. It is tagged "Syringa x Swegiflexa James MacFarla...Read More
Blooms about 1-2 weeks after the common lilac (Syringa vulgaris). This species also tolerates wetter soils than common lilac so moist ar...Read More