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A low-growing variety of lilacs, reaching up to 1.5 m in height. The leaves are dark green, slightly wavy, and ornamental. The flowers are smaller than those of other lilacs, purple, gathered in short panicles, and very fragrant. The shrub is fully frost-resistant and resistant to diseases. 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.
A low-growing lilac variety, reaching up to 1.5 m in height. The leaves are dark green, slightly wavy, and ornamental. The shrub is fully frost-resistant, low-maintenance, and resistant to diseases.
Uses: Suitable for any garden, as well as for urban greenery plantings. It can also be planted in containers on terraces. Cut lilac branches are perfect for bouquets and vases.
Blooming: The first flowers appear in late May or early June. The shrub may repeat its flowering, but it is not as abundant as the first bloom. The shrub blooms in the first year after planting. The flowers are smaller than those of other lilacs, purple, gathered in short panicles, and very fragrant.
Position: Sunny or possibly partial shade.
Care: It does not require special treatments, and it grows best in fertile, well-drained soil with a neutral or slightly alkaline pH.
Pruning: It is recommended to immediately remove faded flower heads. This procedure promotes more abundant flowering the following year.