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lilacs



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I bet they smell gorgeous !

2 Jun, 2020

 

oh yes! I pick a small branch and keep it beside the computer. This is the first year after a major cleanup. dead wood and suckers... some of the suckers I keep and transplant around the garden... but had to do the big job last year as it was looking sickly.

2 Jun, 2020

 

I need to remove all the suckers from mine too. it smells wonderful doesn't it.

2 Jun, 2020

 

the best smell, Seaburngirl. totally agree. you ever had an Amur Maple? They smell just like lilacs but their flowers are lime green and not very visible. I used to stump visitors to my town garden... they would comment about my lovely smelling lilacs while standing under the maple.

2 Jun, 2020

 

Lovely display love them their scent always reminds me of when I was a kid.

3 Jun, 2020

 

What an abundance of lilac! I’ll bet the fragrance is just beautiful...

6 Jun, 2020

 

a memory plant, 3d!
it is so pungent that, depending on wind direction, it's present everywhere... the neighbourhood is rife with them and the whole village smells delicious. Another tree I love the smell of in June is the Tilia.. (basswood, lime) The basswood I have on the hill are huge... 60 ft. giants and the blossom is so far up there that the scent is diffuse.

6 Jun, 2020



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