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An exceptional shrub with a dwarf habit and small, deeply lobed green-blue leaves. It grows slowly, reaching about 1.8 meters in height and roughly the same width, but it takes a few years to reach full size. Fully frost-resistant and not too demanding. The flowers are small, single, light purple and lilac, gathered in loose panicles with a beautiful, intense fragrance. It prefers sunny or partially shaded positions. Like most lilacs, it has no special soil requirements. It grows in any average garden soil.
An exceptional shrub with a dwarf habit and small, deeply lobed, green-blue leaves. It grows slowly, reaching about 1.8 meters in height and roughly the same width, but it takes a few years to reach full size. Fully frost-resistant and not too demanding.
Uses: For any garden and urban green spaces. Cut branches of lilac are suitable for bouquets and vases.
Blooming: Between May and June. Small, single, light purple and lilac flowers gathered in loose panicles with a beautiful, intense fragrance.
Position: Sunny, or partially shaded.
Care: Does not require special treatment, grows best in fertile, well-drained soil with a neutral or slightly alkaline pH. Older specimens are drought-resistant.
Pruning: It is recommended to immediately remove the faded flower clusters. This procedure results in more abundant blooming the following year.