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Syringa Dwarf Korean Lilac

Syringa Dwarf Korean Lilac

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  • Grow Zone

    3 - 7

  • Mature Height in Inches

    60"

  • Mature Width in Inches

    need max width meta

  • Sun / Shade

    Full Sun

  • Bloom Size

    " - "

  • Tomato Fruit Set

  • Days to Maturity

  • Fruit Weight

  • Soil Tolerance

    Clay, Normal, loamy, and Sandy

  • Moisture

    Moist, well-drained

  • Description / Syringa Dwarf Korean Lilac

    Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit

    A dwarf Korean lilac variety, Syringa meyeri 'Palibin' is a deciduous shrub offering three seasons of interest. Small, broadly ovate leaves emerge dark green in spring, retain their color in summer, and turn reddish bronze in fall. Syringa Dwarf Korean Lilac blooms lavishly in late spring to early summer and first flowers at an early age. Its upright panicles of red-purple buds open to small, lilac pink single flowers that are very sweetly scented. The fragrant flowers attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds and make lovely bouquets. For longer-lasting cuts, harvest lilac blooms in the cool of morning, remove all leaves, and immediately place in fresh, cool water. Lilacs rarely bloom after cutting, so choose stems that have at least three-quarters of the flowers open.

    One of the smallest and slowest growing lilacs, Syringa Dwarf Korean Lilac has a bushy, rounded-oval, low-spreading habit. The shrub is highly versatile, especially in small gardens, and easy to grow in urban environments. It's a lovely specimen and a great "filler" in a container garden, but it is shown to best effect when massed or grouped in beds and borders or as a screen.

    Syringa Dwarf Korean Lilac is long-lived and easy to grow. It grows best in sunny locations with fertile, humus-rich, dry to medium moist, well-draining soil, having a neutral to slightly alkaline pH, but it adapts to poor soils. The shrub has more powdery mildew resistance than most lilacs. It is also deer resistant and drought tolerant. Any desired pruning should be done after the spring bloom. Spring flower buds will be removed if the bush is pruned in fall, winter, or early spring. Prompt pruning after blooming not only gives the plant a neat appearance but also increases bloom the following year.

    The botanical name of lilac, Syringa (suh-RIN-gah), is from the Greek word syrinx, which means tube. This is because the stems of lilac contain a spongy pith which can be removed, leaving a hollow tube that has traditionally been used to create panpipes.

  • Product Details

    Virtual SKU: v2569
    Selected Product SKU: 29446
    Genus: Syringa
    Species: meyeri
    Variety: 'Palibin'
    Bloom Color: Light PinkLight Purple
    Foliage Color: Dark Green
    Habit: Mound-shaped
    Light Requirements: Full Sun
    Moisture Requirements:
    • Moist, well-drained
    Bloom Start: Late Spring
    Bloom End: Early Summer
    Uses:
    • Beds
    • Cut Flowers
    • Fall Color
    • Hedge
    • Specimen
    Special Features:
    • Award Winner
    • Bird Lovers
    • Butterfly Lovers
    • Fall Color
    • Fragrance
    • Pruning Recommended
    Hardiness Zones: 3 - 7

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