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A beautiful, rarely seen ornamental shrub. This is not an ordinary lilac, but an exceptionally elegant and wonderfully fragrant one. The snow-white, loose panicles bloom later than the common lilac, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of the shrub for a longer time. They bloom from May to June. The leaves are dark green, glossy, and fall off in winter. The plant is completely frost-resistant. It prefers a sunny or partially shaded position. Like most lilacs, it has no specific soil requirements. It grows in any average garden soil.
Application: Recommended for any garden, for individual plantings. It can also be used to create hedges. Cut lilac branches are suitable for bouquets and vases.
Blooming: It starts in the second half of May and lasts about a month.
Position: Sunny, possibly partial shade.
Care: Lilac needs fertile, well-drained, neutral or slightly alkaline soil, and is completely frost-resistant.
Pruning: It is recommended to immediately remove faded flower clusters. This procedure promotes more abundant blooming the following year.