How Do You Tell The Difference Between A Lilac And A Persian Lilac?

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Persian lilacs are smaller than common lilacs

and generally achieve a maximum size of 8 feet tall and wide. The single flowers are pale in color and richly fragrant. The 3-inch-long flower clusters are smaller by about half compared to those of common lilacs.

Is there a difference between a lilac bush and a lilac tree?

To clear up any confusion,

there is no difference between a lilac bush and a lilac tree

, they are the same plant just called by different names. … Some lilacs flower two weeks earlier, including Syringa x hyacinthiflora varieties and these are often referred to as early flowering lilacs.

Are there different types of lilac bushes?

  • ‘President Grevy’ Lilac (Syringa vulgaris ‘President Grevy’) …
  • Tinkerbelle Lilac Tree Form (Syringa ‘Bailbelle’) …
  • ‘Beauty of Moscow’ Lilac (Syringa vulgaris ‘Krasavitsa Moskvy’) …
  • ‘Bloomerang Dark Purple’ Lilac (Syringa x ‘SMSJBP7’)

How do I know what kind of lilac I have?

Individual tree lilac leaves are 2 to 5 inches long and about half as wide, dark green above and grayish green below. They are roughly tear-drop shaped, rounded near the stem and with a long “drip tip” at the other end.

Do lilacs come in different colors?



The flowers are typically purple to lilac, but some cultivars can be magenta, pink, or white

,” she says. “Plant in full sun, so they will receive at least six to eight hours daily, and remember to prune after flowering.

What is the most common lilac?

  • Common lilac (Syringa vulgaris): For most people, this lilac is the most familiar. The flowers are lilac colored and have a strong fragrance. …
  • Persian lilac (S. persica): This variety grows 10 feet (3 m.) …
  • Dwarf Korean lilac (S. …
  • Tree lilacs (S. …
  • Chinese lilac (S. …
  • Himalayan lilac (S.

Are lilacs poisonous to dogs?

Are Lilacs Poisonous to Dogs? Lilacs do not contain any chemicals that will poison animals or humans, nor do they irritate the skin. … According to the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, the Persian lilac (Melia azedarach) which is not related to true lilac,

is poisonous to dogs

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What is the lifespan of a lilac bush?

Many factors influence how long California lilacs will live. When these plants get proper pruning to remove older shoots, they can often survive for closer to 15 years. Without adequate pruning, California lilacs may live for

around 10 years

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Are coffee grounds good for lilacs?

Grass clippings and coffee grounds can be used as a good source of nitrogen. Use sparingly, as too much nitrogen in the soil will result in poor blooms. Lilacs grow best in

slightly alkaline

(6.5 to 7.0 pH), moist, well-drained soil. Adding bone meal to the soil can make it more alkaline.

Where is the best place to plant a lilac bush?

Where to Plant Lilacs. The ideal spot to plant lilacs is in

an area with full sun

(at least 6 to 8 hours per day)—give them too much shade and they may not bloom. Lilacs also like slightly alkaline, moist, well-drained soil.

Is there a lilac that blooms all summer?


Bloomerang Purple lilac

is the original reblooming lilac. It blooms in spring along with other lilacs, takes a brief rest to put on new growth, then blooms again from mid-summer through fall. … – It’s reblooming! It doesn’t only bloom once in spring – it also blooms summer through fall.

Which lilac blooms the longest?


Common Lilac

is the longest blooming species, lasting for a month depending on cultivar and region. Typically blooming in late spring, it offers the largest flowers with the best fragrance.

When should lilac bushes be trimmed?

The best time for pruning lilac bushes is

right after their flowering has ceased

. This allows new shoots plenty of time to develop the next season of blooms. Pruning lilacs too late can kill young developing buds.

Which lilac has the strongest scent?

The lilac usually considered the most fragrant is a Chinese native—

S. pubescens

. It has small, white flowers tinged with purple.

What does the lilac flower symbolize?

Because lilacs have one of the earliest bloom times, they symbolize

spring and renewal

. Lilacs also symbolize confidence, which makes them a traditionally popular gift for graduates. There are many meanings that lilacs have that can best be classified by color. White lilacs symbolize purity and innocence.

Do lilacs spread?

Most flowering shrubs need regular pruning to keep them vibrant, and the common lilac (Syringa vulgaris) is no exception. … However, if left to grow and spread on their own, common lilacs

will eventually only flower on the tops of the uppermost branches

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