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A very old variety, blooming abundantly with white flowers, gathered in dense, swollen panicles. The stems are bare, upright, strongly branched, abundantly covered with opposite, entire-edged, glabrous, shiny, green leaves, heart-shaped and 5-12 cm long. It prefers a sunny or semi-shaded position. Like most lilacs, it has no special soil requirements. It grows in any average garden soil.
A very old variety, blooming abundantly with white flowers, gathered in dense, swollen panicles. The stems are bare, upright, strongly branched, abundantly covered with opposite, entire-edged, glabrous, shiny, green leaves, heart-shaped and 5-12 cm long. Depending on how it is trained, it can take the form of a large shrub or a small tree. It can reach a height of 3 to 5 meters and a width of up to 4 meters.
Application: For any garden. Due to its high tolerance to pollution, it can be used in public greenery. When planted in a row, it creates a beautiful fragrant hedge. Cut lilac branches are suitable for bouquets and vases.
Blooming: May and June.
Position: Sunny, possibly partial shade.
Care: Does not require special treatments, grows best in fertile, well-drained soil with a neutral or slightly alkaline pH.
Pruning: It is recommended to immediately remove faded flower clusters. This procedure promotes more abundant blooming the following year.