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QAUZUY GARDEN 50 Dark Purple Lilac (Common Lilac Bush) Seeds | Striking Fragrant Perennial Flowering Shrub Bush Tree | Attract Pollinators,
USDA Hardiness Zone. The Lilac bush (common lilac) is a very beautiful perennial native flower grown in 3-7 (USDA), which can make a wonderful supplement for your home, garden, or yard. Mature size. Lilac bush is a beautiful exotic perennial flowering plant that can reach 8 to 15 ft. in height, with a width of 6 to 12 ft. Attract pollinators. Lilacs are …
USDA Hardiness Zone. The Lilac bush (common lilac) is a very beautiful perennial native flower grown in 3-7 (USDA), which can make a wonderful supplement for your home, garden, or yard. Mature size. Lilac bush is a beautiful exotic perennial flowering plant that can reach 8 to 15 ft. in height, with a width of 6 to 12 ft. Attract pollinators. Lilacs are easy-to-grow, shrubs with fragrant purple flowers that bloom in spring. They attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and other pollinators and make perfect cut flowers. Low-Maintenance. These fast-growing perennials will be ready to put on a good spring display, and once established, they will hold their own for many years. Sow. Soak lilac seeds for 24 hours, drain the seeds for 5 to 10 minutes the next day and chill the lilac seeds for 2 months. Sow lilac seeds at a 1/4-inch depth, and keep the soil moist at about 70°F. Germination is in 1 to 2 months. Common lilac bushes (Syringa vulgaris) are deciduous shrubs that bloom in the springtime. They are part of the olive family, along with other such ornamental plants as ash trees, forsythia bushes, and privet hedges. The outstanding quality of many lilac varieties is the sweet fragrances of their flowers. The blooms appear in branching clusters or panicles. Each flower is only about 1/3 inch across. The leaves are gray-green to blue-green in color and reach around 2 to 5 inches long; they do not change color in the fall. And the bark of this shrub is gray to grayish brown. The best time to plant lilac bushes is in the early fall before the ground freezes. They have a moderate growth rate of 1 to 2 feet per year. PLANTING TIME. The best time to plant it is in the Spring or Fall. SOW. Push each seed 2 inches deep in the soil, and space them 2 to 3 inches apart. Water the soil deeply with the watering can, until drained water runs out from the drainage holes in the pots. Water the soil frequently.
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USDA Hardiness Zone. The Lilac bush (common lilac) is a very beautiful perennial native flower grown in 3-7 (USDA), which can make a wonderful supplement for your home, garden, or yard. Mature size. Lilac bush is a beautiful exotic perennial flowering plant that can reach 8 to 15 ft. in height, with a width of 6 to 12 ft. Attract pollinators. Lilacs are easy-to-grow, shrubs with fragrant purple flowers that bloom in spring. They attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and other pollinators and make perfect cut flowers. Low-Maintenance. These fast-growing perennials will be ready to put on a good spring display, and once established, they will hold their own for many years. Sow. Soak lilac seeds for 24 hours, drain the seeds for 5 to 10 minutes the next day and chill the lilac seeds for 2 months. Sow lilac seeds at a 1/4-inch depth, and keep the soil moist at about 70°F. Germination is in 1 to 2 months. Common lilac bushes (Syringa vulgaris) are deciduous shrubs that bloom in the springtime. They are part of the olive family, along with other such ornamental plants as ash trees, forsythia bushes, and privet hedges. The outstanding quality of many lilac varieties is the sweet fragrances of their flowers. The blooms appear in branching clusters or panicles. Each flower is only about 1/3 inch across. The leaves are gray-green to blue-green in color and reach around 2 to 5 inches long; they do not change color in the fall. And the bark of this shrub is gray to grayish brown. The best time to plant lilac bushes is in the early fall before the ground freezes. They have a moderate growth rate of 1 to 2 feet per year. PLANTING TIME. The best time to plant it is in the Spring or Fall. SOW. Push each seed 2 inches deep in the soil, and space them 2 to 3 inches apart. Water the soil deeply with the watering can, until drained water runs out from the drainage holes in the pots. Water the soil frequently.
Specifications
Pack Size | 50.0 Count |
Plant height | 12 Feet |
Brand | Joyful King |
Origin | Usa |
Sun Exposure | Full Sun |
Water Requirements | Regular Watering |
Soil Type | Loamy, Well-drained |
Color | Purple |
Usda Hardiness Zone | 3-7 (Usda) |
Expected Planting Period | Spring Or Fall |
Product Dimensions | 2 X 2 X 1 Inches |
Plant Or Animal Product Type | Flower |
Expected Blooming Period | Spring |
Item Weight | 1.6 Ounces |
Product Care Instructions | Moderate Watering |