A Stunning Specimen for Larger Gardens Syringa josikaea, commonly known as the Hungarian Lilac, is a broad, spreading species that commands attention in the garden. Its slender branches are adorned with airy panicles of small, fragrant pink flowers, adding a delicate touch to the landscape. Well-suited to cooler climates, this deciduous shrub makes an excellent specimen for the back of larger borders, where it can fully expand and showcase its natural arching form. Ideal for spacious gardens, it reaches a height and spread of 3.5m (11′). Grow lilac plants in rich fertile, well drained, neutral or alkaline soil in full sun. Dwarf Lilac plants may be grown in containers if preferred using a loam based compost such as John Innes No.3.
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