Inherited garden: Lilac
I have a beautiful Lilac (Syringa) in my garden with short cone shaped bunches of mauve flowers. It is quite tall, over 3m.
It started blossoming in early Spring. Its leaves are cordate shaped and paired opposite. The flowers are single and blossom in short cones that grown in bunches, from 3 to as much as 10 cones growing from the same branch. It is deciduous (I have found a photo from early March and the leaves were just starting to come out).
Its flowers look very much like that of the Buddleja, which caused me some confusion at first, but it is definitely not a strange Buddleja, as I thought. The leaves and trunks identify it well.
Here is an article about pruning it (deciduous lilac should, if necessary, be pruned immediately after flowering).
It started blossoming in early Spring. Its leaves are cordate shaped and paired opposite. The flowers are single and blossom in short cones that grown in bunches, from 3 to as much as 10 cones growing from the same branch. It is deciduous (I have found a photo from early March and the leaves were just starting to come out).
Its flowers look very much like that of the Buddleja, which caused me some confusion at first, but it is definitely not a strange Buddleja, as I thought. The leaves and trunks identify it well.
Here is an article about pruning it (deciduous lilac should, if necessary, be pruned immediately after flowering).
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