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Lilac

Genus: Syringa.

Species: Syringa vulgaris.

Syringa vulgaris 'Madame Lemoine' (?)

Skill Level: Beginner

Exposure: Full sun

Hardiness: Hardy

Soil type: Well-drained/light, Clay/heavy, Chalky/alkaline
Height: 500cm

Spread: 450cm

Flowering period:
May to June

Common lilac, which is rarely grown in its basic fragrant lilac-pink form, was introduced from the mountains of South-Eastern Europe in the 16th century, and has since produced numerous varieties, many of them similar to each other. Among the supreme few, this old and still popular double white is one of the loveliest and most reliable. It has good fragrance and flowers profusely, the neat compact heads of creamy yellow buds opening early in May to make a fine display of glistening white. Plants are usually grafted on S. vulgaris rootstocks. The Royal Horticultural Society has given it their prestigious Award of Garden Merit (AGM).

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Reminders for this plant

Due over 16 years ago:

Prune

Cut out thin and unproductive branches.

Prune

Prune out damaged, dead or diseased wood.
To encourage big flowers and to keep the plant's size in check, prune out a third of the branches each year.

Due over 15 years ago:

Prune

Cut out thin and unproductive branches.

Prune

Prune out damaged, dead or diseased wood.
To encourage big flowers and to keep the plant's size in check, prune out a third of the branches each year.

Prune

Prune out damaged, dead or diseased wood.
To encourage big flowers and to keep the plant's size in check, prune out a third of the branches each year.