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Lilac Bushes - Syringa vulgaris

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Common Lilac - Bareroot Sapling Trees

Lilac, Syringa vulgaris, is a large, deciduous shrub or small tree. It is famous for its large, conical clusters of heavily scented flowers in variable shades of pink, which last through May. Lilac is usually grown as a specimen tree, but it makes a great, dense informal hedge and flowers hard when it is clipped regularly. The large, vibrant green leaves look lovely all summer and its branches grow so thickly that you can see through a mature Lilac hedge in winter. Great for drawing butterflies into your garden.

Growing Lilac
It will grow on any well-drained soil, including chalk. It tolerates shade but flowers poorly, so we really recommend it for sunny places.
Lilac Hedge Spacing: 2 plants per metre.

Lilac is native to Eastern Europe and has been escaping from gardens into the wild here since the 1500's.