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Korean Lilac- Tree Form

Korean Lilac- Tree Form

Upright, densely-branched with dark green velvety foliage in spring, and with a burgundy tint in fall. Soft pink to lavender flower clusters tip the branches for a lovely spring accent. It flowers about a week after the common lilac, extending the bloom season.

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Bloomerang Lilac

Bloomerang Lilac

A dwarf shrub bearing royal purple buds that open to fragrant, lavender-purple flowers. Blooms in both spring and mid-summer. Compact in habit growing to 4-5 feet tall with a similar width.

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Snowdance Japanese Tree Lilac

Snowdance Japanese Tree Lilac

Snowdance flowers well annually and begins flowering at an earlier age than the species. Large, fragrant panicles of creamy white bloom in June. This sterile variety produces no untidy, brown seedheads. Lustrous, dark green foliage is slightly larger and darker than the species. Graceful, vase-shaped habit with attractive, shelved branching. A pest and disease free [...]

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Pocahontas Lilac

Pocahontas Lilac

Deep maroon-purple buds open to single deep violet florets. A profuse bloomer, covering plant with purple blossoms in spring prior to the French Hybrid Lilacs. Noted for exceptional hardiness and vigor.

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Dwarf Korean Lilac- Tree Form

Dwarf Korean Lilac- Tree Form

This tree form has the same fine features of the shrub-form Dwarf Korean. Soft pink to lavender flower clusters tip the branches for a lovely spring accent. Grafted on Syringa reticulata, it makes an excellent globe for accent or interest in the landscape.

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Ivory Silk Lilac

Ivory Silk Lilac

This Sheridan Nursery selection has a sturdy, more compact, oval growth habit than Japanese Tree Lilac. A most attractive small flowering tree with cherry-like bark, it bears large creamy white flower clusters in early July. It will perform best in full sun. (C®)

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Japanese Tree Lilac

Japanese Tree Lilac

This handsome small specimen tree or large shrub bears creamy white flowers in large panicles in June and July. Clumps will have three or more stems. 2002 Iowa Tree of the Year.

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Miss Kim Korean Lilac- Tree Form

Miss Kim Korean Lilac- Tree Form

Small deciduous shrub displays dark green foliage with burgundy tint in fall. The very fragrant and abundant flowers are deep purple in bud. Beautiful accent or specially trained topiary.

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Charles Joly Lilac

Charles Joly Lilac

One of the earlier French hybrids, this lilac is still popular. It bears smaller panicles of purple buds that turn to magenta double flowers as they open for a fabulous show! Rarely to never fed on by Japanese beetles.

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Tinkerbelle Lilac

Tinkerbelle Lilac

This exciting lilac introduction becomes a superb, rounded, small tree at maturity. In late spring, luscious wine-red flower buds open into deep pink blossoms with a pleasing, spicy fragrance. Size, color and fragrance all add up to an outstanding accent plant for the intimate garden, patio or mixed shrub border.

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