Are Japanese Lilac Trees Messy?

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Bottom line, if you really like the Japanese lilac, then plant it, in the right spot and with the best care of planting . ... It's not just the toxic juglone it produces but the nuts are planted everywhere by squirrels and the trees are very messy in the spring .

How do I identify a Japanese lilac tree?

Twig: Stout, shiny brown, clearly defined horizontal lenticels, glabrous; buds are large, ovate, orange-brown scales. Bark: Cherry-like, reddish brown to brown on young and old stems, horizontal lenticels remain prominent. Form: An upright, small tree to 30 feet in height, rounded to oval crown.

What does a Japanese lilac tree look like?

Plants can be grown as large shrubs or small trees. Japanese tree lilac grows 20 to 30 feet tall with a spread of 15 to 25 feet. Leaves are simple, opposite, entire, ovate, and 3 to 6 inches long, half as wide, with long, tapered tip. The medium to dark green leaves are slightly fuzzy beneath.

Do Japanese lilac trees spread?

It is a compact tree hardy to Zone 3 and usually flowers in June. It has an oval or pyramidal form when young but spreads to a rounded shape as it grows older. This is a very large shrub or small tree, reaching a height of about 20 to 30 feet with a 15-foot-spread .

How much is a Japanese tree lilac?

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How do you care for a Japanese lilac tree?

The care of the Japanese lilac tree is easy because it maintains its lovely shape without extensive pruning. Grown as a tree, it only needs an occasional snip to remove damaged twigs and stems . As a shrub, it may need renewal pruning every few years.

How long does a Japanese lilac tree live?

The average life span of this species (Syringa reticulatas) is 40-50 years . It is native to eastern Asia, but several can be found throughout Marshalltown's city parks, on terraces and at Riverside Cemetery.

Are Japanese lilac tree roots invasive?

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Lilac roots aren't considered invasive and as long as you leave enough space between the tree, or shrub, and the structure, there is little risk from planting lilacs near foundations. Lilac roots generally spread one and one-half times the width of the shrub.

Are Japanese lilac trees poisonous to dogs?

Lilacs do not contain any chemicals that will poison animals or humans , nor do they irritate the skin. Even though lilac stems, leaves, and flowers pose no health threat to dogs, it is a good idea to keep your dog from chewing on the plant.

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

Shrub lilacs and bush lilacs are short and compact. ... Tree lilacs can grow up to 25 feet (7.6 m.) high and have a tree-like appearance, but their many stems tend to get them classified as bushes. They are not technically trees , but they get big enough that you can treat them as if they are.

How do you shape a Japanese lilac tree?

Perform a rejuvenation pruning on mature Japanese lilac trees every few years by cutting one-third of the large, old stems all the way back to the ground in late winter. The following year, again in late winter, remove half of the old stems.

How do you prune a Japanese lilac tree?

Lilac Japanese tree, including reticulata and pekingensis. These trees should be pruned in early spring , before the sap starts to flow (March). This will remove some spring flowers. Pruning can also be done in summer, after the leaves are full size.

Are lilac trees fast growing?

Lilacs are fast-growing shrubs available in hundreds of varieties. All lilac bushes are fast-growing shrubs that add at least 6 to 8 inches of growth per year. ... Common lilac (Syringa vulgaris) spreads by sending out suckers in all directions, causing some gardeners to consider it invasive.

How much water does a Japanese lilac tree need?

Showy clusters of white lilac flowers in spring. Very hardy with minimal pest of disease problems. Requires full sun and deep watering every 7-10 days .

Do Japanese lilac trees smell good?

Lilac (genus: Syringa) is a deciduous shrub that's most known for its pleasing fragrance and lilac colored flowers. ... And from pleasingly fragrant , to not at all fragrant, to downright unpleasant smelling (Japanese tree lilac).

What zone is Japanese tree lilac?

Hardy in USDA Zones 3 to 7 . Moderate growth rate. Growth is best on moist, well-drained, fertile soils and full sun. Japanese tree lilac is adaptable to a variety of soils in full sun sites.

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