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CHUXAY GARDEN Creeping Mountain Lilac Seed 25 Seeds California Lilacs Evergreen Shrub Striking Landscaping Plant Attract Butterflies and Bees Exotic
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CHUXAY GARDEN Creeping Mountain Lilac Seed 25 Seeds California Lilacs Evergreen Shrub Striking Landscaping Plant Attract Butterflies and Bees Exotic

Hardiness zone.8-10 Grow.They need to soak in hot water for at least 24 hours.You'll then need to stratify them for around three months. When you sow them, they need to be kept in a warm environment of about 60 to 65 degrees Fahrenheit. It can take up to three months for the seeds to germinate. Easy grow.This lilac is also incredibly resistant to wind, …
Hardiness zone.8-10 Grow.They need to soak in hot water for at least 24 hours.You'll then need to stratify them for around three months. When you sow them, they need to be kept in a warm environment of about 60 to 65 degrees Fahrenheit. It can take up to three months for the seeds to germinate. Easy grow.This lilac is also incredibly resistant to wind, heat, and drought, so you can spend your time enjoying the plant rather than taking care of it. Tall.Grows up to 6-8 ft. tall and wide (180-240 cm) . Self-seeding.Grow from seed and enjoy growing with your family. Get the best of the best when it comes to lilacs for your landscape. The Creeping Mountain Lilac is a unique hybrid cultivated to bring the best of the California lilac varieties to gardeners. The California lilac isn't a true lilac - it's actually part of the buckthorn family! However, like its namesake, the Creeping Mountain Lilac produces fragrant blooms and evergreen foliage without the hassle of constant maintenance. In early spring, blue blossom clusters will attract your favorite pollinators. These long flower cones are accompanied by emerald leaves that provide visual interest no matter the season. The Creeping Mountain Lilac is adaptable in nearly all conditions. It can grow in clay soils, sun or partial shade, and can even be pruned to form different shapes. This lilac is also incredibly resistant to wind, heat, and drought, so you can spend your time enjoying the plant rather than taking care of it. You can plant your Creeping Mountain Lilac in your perennial, rock, butterfly, woodland, or cottage gardens as a groundcover. Or you prune and shape the plant to thrive in a tight space as a hedge or trail over the sides of a container.
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Hardiness zone.8-10 Grow.They need to soak in hot water for at least 24 hours.You'll then need to stratify them for around three months. When you sow them, they need to be kept in a warm environment of about 60 to 65 degrees Fahrenheit. It can take up to three months for the seeds to germinate. Easy grow.This lilac is also incredibly resistant to wind, heat, and drought, so you can spend your time enjoying the plant rather than taking care of it. Tall.Grows up to 6-8 ft. tall and wide (180-240 cm) . Self-seeding.Grow from seed and enjoy growing with your family. Get the best of the best when it comes to lilacs for your landscape. The Creeping Mountain Lilac is a unique hybrid cultivated to bring the best of the California lilac varieties to gardeners. The California lilac isn't a true lilac - it's actually part of the buckthorn family! However, like its namesake, the Creeping Mountain Lilac produces fragrant blooms and evergreen foliage without the hassle of constant maintenance. In early spring, blue blossom clusters will attract your favorite pollinators. These long flower cones are accompanied by emerald leaves that provide visual interest no matter the season. The Creeping Mountain Lilac is adaptable in nearly all conditions. It can grow in clay soils, sun or partial shade, and can even be pruned to form different shapes. This lilac is also incredibly resistant to wind, heat, and drought, so you can spend your time enjoying the plant rather than taking care of it. You can plant your Creeping Mountain Lilac in your perennial, rock, butterfly, woodland, or cottage gardens as a groundcover. Or you prune and shape the plant to thrive in a tight space as a hedge or trail over the sides of a container.