Lilac — a sunny decoration for your garden The unique inflorescences of this lilac change colour from lemon yellow to creamy white, and the sweet aroma fills the air with a festive spring mood. Its lush crown, up to 2 m in diameter, and unpretentious care make it an ideal choice for alleys, hedges and decorative compositions.
Variety characteristics:
Inflorescences up to 20 cm long, rounded, simple, stand out effectively against the background of dark glossy foliage.
Abundant and long-lasting flowering — a real fireworks display of colours in May.
The leaves appear earlier than other plants and retain their rich green colour until autumn.
A mature plant reaches a height of 2−2.5 m, with a crown diameter of up to 2 m.
Care and planting: Lilacs are sun-loving and frost-resistant, preferring fertile, well-drained soils with moderate moisture. Regular watering, loosening and mulching will ensure healthy growth and abundant flowering year after year.
In the landscape: This lilac looks great as a solitary plant or in group plantings. Its lemon-yellow flowers will be a bright accent near gazebos, ponds or entrance areas, adding elegance and light to the garden.
Frost resistance: high
Light requirements: sun/partial shade
Grafted lilac
Grafted lilac
Grafted lilac is an elegant plant with a single, clearly defined growth axis, resembling a small tree. The flowering crown forms at a certain height, creating the effect of a flowering ball. This shape looks neat and decorative, ideal for single plantings, alleys and formal areas of the garden. The plant retains all its varietal qualities — colour, fragrance and shape of inflorescences. It blooms earlier than the bush form, but requires care of the grafting site and removal of suckers appearing below it.