Ivory Silk Japanese Tree Lilac - Syringa reticulata - Fragrant - Quart Pot

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Product Description

Japanese tree lilac is native to northern Japan. Plants are found growing on cliffs and in scrub, usually on limestone. The Olive or Oleaceae family also contains privet and forsythia. Syringa has about 30 species of trees and shrubs native to Europe and Asia. Japanese tree lilac is the only species that attains a tree-like form and size. The Japanese tree lilac has cherrylike bark and grows 25 to 30 feet in height. It extends the lilac season by flowering in mid-June, after the shrub lilacs. Its blossoms are initially rose-colored, then quickly turn creamy white, emitting a soft, sweet aroma like that of privet. Zones 3-7. Proper name: Syringa reticulata. It also makes an excellent bonsai! Mature Height: 25-30 feet. Measurements are approximate
  • Zones 3-7
  • Mature Height: 25-30 feet
  • Also makes an exotic bonsai
  • Loves the sun
  • The plant you will receive is growing in a quart pot. Shipped dormant in the winter.

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  • 5
    It arrived in good condition. It was small of course and I wish I could have afforded a larger one. Hope it grows fast.

    Posted by Mable Parker on Apr 21st 2021

    If you could afford it get a larger one. They are very beautiful.

  • 5
    Fragrant tree

    Posted by Debbie Gillig on Mar 16th 2021

    I was looking for flowering trees and this came up on the site. It looked so pretty. I researched it and was so grateful I could plant in the back yard with septic lines . It arrived in tact the soil was still moist. I planted it its about a foot tall kind of looks like ivy leaves. I hope to live long enough to see flowers lol.

  • 5
    Fragrant tree

    Posted by Debbie Gillig on Mar 16th 2021

    I was looking for flowering trees and this came up on the site. It looked so pretty. I researched it and was so grateful I could plant in the back yard with septic lines . It arrived in tact the soil was still moist. I planted it its about a foot tall kind of looks like ivy leaves. I hope to live long enough to see flowers lol.

  • 5
    Fragrant tree

    Posted by Debbie Gillig on Mar 16th 2021

    I was looking for flowering trees and this came up on the site. It looked so pretty. I researched it and was so grateful I could plant in the back yard with septic lines . It arrived in tact the soil was still moist. I planted it its about a foot tall kind of looks like ivy leaves. I hope to live long enough to see flowers lol.