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Syringa vulgaris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Syringa vulgaris ( Lilac or Common Lilac ) is a species of Syringa in the olive family Oleaceae, native to the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe, where it grows on rocky hills. It is a ...
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Garden Guide to Growing Lilacs, Syringa vulgaris ... Guide to Growing Lilacs ... Lilacs require full sun for maximum bloom, except for areas of the hottest sun, where it needs partial sun. They prefer a slightly alkaline soil (pH 7.5). When they are planted in strongly acidic soil, lime should be cultivated into the soil...
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Scientific Name; Syringa vulgaris; Common Name; Common lilac; French lilac ... ; Shrubs; Plant Fact Sheets; Consumer Hort ... Hardiness Zones:3b to 7...
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Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun. Tolerates light shade, but best bloom is in full sun. Prefers rich, moist, neutral soils. Needs good air circulation. Prompt removal of faded flower panicles before seed set will increase bloom in ... This common lilac cultivar is an upright, ... Ovate to cordate,
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The Lilac' Miss Kim', Syringa patula 'Miss Kim', is a very popular shrub. It is thought by many to be the number one Lilac in the Midwestern United States. It has an abundance of fragrant blossoms in spring that are dark lavender-pink in bud and fade to a very soft lavender-pink when fully opened.
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About the New Hampshire state flower, Purple Lilac (Syringa vulgaris), and its adoption. ... The purple lilac (Syringa vulgaris) was adopted as the state flower of New Hampshire on May 28, 1919...
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Random stuff about Paghat the Ratgirl's gardens. ... Our neighbor Sue has two large lilac trees (Syringa vulgaris) that were planted by her mother when her parents owned the house a generation ago. She came over one day & asked us if we wanted to have one of the suckering shrubs that had sprung up under one of these trees.
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