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Very original ornamental shrub with a loose habit. It grows to about 1.5 – 3.0 m in height and width. It does not produce root suckers. The leaves are green, turning red in autumn, which further enhances the decorative value of the shrub. The flowers are light purple, fragrant, gathered in loose, long panicles. The shrub is highly frost-resistant. It prefers a sunny or partially shaded position. Like most lilacs, it has no specific soil requirements. It grows well in any average garden soil.
Very original ornamental shrub with a loose habit. It grows to about 1.5 – 3.0 m in height and width. It does not produce root suckers. The leaves are green, turning red in autumn, which further enhances the decorative value of the shrub. The flowers are light purple, fragrant, gathered in loose, long panicles. The shrub is highly frost-resistant.
Use: For any garden. Due to its high tolerance to pollution, it can be used in public green spaces. Since flowers wilt quickly after cutting the branches, it is not suitable as a cut flower.
Blooming: Starts in 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: As one of the few, it can be freely pruned, giving it any desired shape. Additionally, it is recommended to immediately remove the faded flower heads. This procedure leads to more abundant blooming the following year.