| Syringa emodi Aureo-variegata |
A highly desirable plant for any worthwhile garden collection, leaves beautifully margined with yellow. Easy to grow in most situations. |
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| Syringa Josee |
Lovely compact growth and plentiful blooms of lilac blue | |
| Syringa josiflexa |
Makes a medium sized bush with superbly fragrant rose pink coloured flowers in May and June | |
| Syringa josiflexa Bellicant |
Outanding medium sized shrub producing extra large cler rose pink scented blooms | |
| Syringa laciniata |
A most unusual Lilac with its dainty cut leaf foliage. Lilac flowers in May. Introduced from Turkey in 17th century. |
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| Syringa Meyeri Palibin |
This is a slow growing small leaved lilac from China. In May it produces numerous panicles of pale lilac-pink flowers, even on young plants. |
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| Syringa microphylla Superba |
Another small leaved Chinese lilac with wonderfully fragrant open panicles of pink flowers produced intermittently from May to October. |
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| Syringa patula Miss Kim |
A large shrub with fragrant bluey white lilac flower heads quite early in summer |
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| Syringa prestoniae Desdemona |
Another of the famous and superb hybrids raised by Miss Isabella Preston, this with delightful rose purple scented flowers. |
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| Syringa reticulata Ivory Silk |
Selected in Canada in 1973, this compact form produces an abundance of creamy white fragrant flowers in late June. | |
| Syringa vulgaris Aurea |
Spring sees the emerging leaves a bright yellow which fades to a more greeny yellow as the season progresses. Flowers single and lilac | |
| Syringa vulgaris Charles Joly |
A double flowering cultivar with deep red-purple flowers. |
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| Syringa vulgaris Katherine Havemeyer |
A wonderful double form with broad compact flower heads of lavender purple which fade to lilac pink. |
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| Syringa vulgaris Madame Lemoine |
One of the most popular lilacs. Creamy-yellow buds opening to pure white scented flowers in May. Any soil and full sun or partial shade. Remove old flowering shoots soon after flowering. Large shrub or small tree. |
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| Syringa vulgaris Michel Buchner |
Double lilac coloured flowers with a hint of rose | |
| Syringa vulgaris President Grevy |
A lovely double flowered Lilac with massive panicles of superb lilac blue flowers. | |
| Syringa vulgaris Sensation |
If not exactly a sensation then a most attractive and eye catching lilac with purple red flowers edged with silvery white. Can be a bit unreliable though | |
| Syringa vulgaris Souvenir de Louis Spath |
An old variety but still one of the best for its reliable display of wine red single flowers. |
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| Syringa wolfii |
An unusual species not often offered for sale. Makes a medium to large sized shrub of easy cultivation and tough constitution. Fragrant violet tinted white flowers freely produce during June | |
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