Syringa 'Donald Wyman' - Late-flowering Lavender Lilac
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Syringa x prestoniae 'Donald Wyman' - Late-flowering Lavender Lilac
- one of the Preston Lilacs, also known as Canadian Lilacs
- a hybrid of S.reflexa & S.villosa
- very hardy deciduous shrub with dark green leaves
- fragrant clusters of single lavender-pink blooms in late spring to early summer
- flowers open from purple buds
- blooms 1-2 weeks later than common lilacs
- best in full sun
- grows 8-12' tall and 6-10' wide
- forms a large rounded shrub, or can be grown as a small tree
- flowers on old wood, so only prune right after flowering
- grows in zones 2-7
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer
Recommended companions:
- Spring bulbs (such as Daffodil & Hyacinth) offer color before leaves emerge
- Clematis vine to climb up through the branches and offer a second round of showy blooms in late spring and/or summer
- Hosta perennials to fill the shady side underneath lilac branches, suppressing weeds with interesting leaf styles and summer flowers; low-lying lilac branches may help protect these appealing perennials from critter attack
- Hardy Chrysanthemum perennials to fill the sunny side underneath the lilac branches, suppressing weeds and offering additional blooms in fall in a spot somewhat protected from rains (to allow their flowers to look nice longer)
- one of the Preston Lilacs, also known as Canadian Lilacs
- a hybrid of S.reflexa & S.villosa
- very hardy deciduous shrub with dark green leaves
- fragrant clusters of single lavender-pink blooms in late spring to early summer
- flowers open from purple buds
- blooms 1-2 weeks later than common lilacs
- best in full sun
- grows 8-12' tall and 6-10' wide
- forms a large rounded shrub, or can be grown as a small tree
- flowers on old wood, so only prune right after flowering
- grows in zones 2-7
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer
Recommended companions:
- Spring bulbs (such as Daffodil & Hyacinth) offer color before leaves emerge
- Clematis vine to climb up through the branches and offer a second round of showy blooms in late spring and/or summer
- Hosta perennials to fill the shady side underneath lilac branches, suppressing weeds with interesting leaf styles and summer flowers; low-lying lilac branches may help protect these appealing perennials from critter attack
- Hardy Chrysanthemum perennials to fill the sunny side underneath the lilac branches, suppressing weeds and offering additional blooms in fall in a spot somewhat protected from rains (to allow their flowers to look nice longer)
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Syringa x prestoniae 'Donald Wyman' - Late-flowering Lavender Lilac
- one of the Preston Lilacs, also known as Canadian Lilacs
- a hybrid of S.reflexa & S.villosa
- very hardy deciduous shrub with dark green leaves
- fragrant clusters of single lavender-pink blooms in late spring to early summer
- flowers open from purple buds
- blooms 1-2 weeks later than common lilacs
- best in full sun
- grows 8-12' tall and 6-10' wide
- forms a large rounded shrub, or can be grown as a small tree
- flowers on old wood, so only prune right after flowering
- grows in zones 2-7
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer
Recommended companions:
- Spring bulbs (such as Daffodil & Hyacinth) offer color before leaves emerge
- Clematis vine to climb up through the branches and offer a second round of showy blooms in late spring and/or summer
- Hosta perennials to fill the shady side underneath lilac branches, suppressing weeds with interesting leaf styles and summer flowers; low-lying lilac branches may help protect these appealing perennials from critter attack
- Hardy Chrysanthemum perennials to fill the sunny side underneath the lilac branches, suppressing weeds and offering additional blooms in fall in a spot somewhat protected from rains (to allow their flowers to look nice longer)
- one of the Preston Lilacs, also known as Canadian Lilacs
- a hybrid of S.reflexa & S.villosa
- very hardy deciduous shrub with dark green leaves
- fragrant clusters of single lavender-pink blooms in late spring to early summer
- flowers open from purple buds
- blooms 1-2 weeks later than common lilacs
- best in full sun
- grows 8-12' tall and 6-10' wide
- forms a large rounded shrub, or can be grown as a small tree
- flowers on old wood, so only prune right after flowering
- grows in zones 2-7
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer
Recommended companions:
- Spring bulbs (such as Daffodil & Hyacinth) offer color before leaves emerge
- Clematis vine to climb up through the branches and offer a second round of showy blooms in late spring and/or summer
- Hosta perennials to fill the shady side underneath lilac branches, suppressing weeds with interesting leaf styles and summer flowers; low-lying lilac branches may help protect these appealing perennials from critter attack
- Hardy Chrysanthemum perennials to fill the sunny side underneath the lilac branches, suppressing weeds and offering additional blooms in fall in a spot somewhat protected from rains (to allow their flowers to look nice longer)
Syringa x prestoniae 'Donald Wyman' - Late-flowering Lavender Lilac
- one of the Preston Lilacs, also known as Canadian Lilacs
- a hybrid of S.reflexa & S.villosa
- very hardy deciduous shrub with dark green leaves
- fragrant clusters of single lavender-pink blooms in late spring to early summer
- flowers open from purple buds
- blooms 1-2 weeks later than common lilacs
- best in full sun
- grows 8-12' tall and 6-10' wide
- forms a large rounded shrub, or can be grown as a small tree
- flowers on old wood, so only prune right after flowering
- grows in zones 2-7
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer
Recommended companions:
- Spring bulbs (such as Daffodil & Hyacinth) offer color before leaves emerge
- Clematis vine to climb up through the branches and offer a second round of showy blooms in late spring and/or summer
- Hosta perennials to fill the shady side underneath lilac branches, suppressing weeds with interesting leaf styles and summer flowers; low-lying lilac branches may help protect these appealing perennials from critter attack
- Hardy Chrysanthemum perennials to fill the sunny side underneath the lilac branches, suppressing weeds and offering additional blooms in fall in a spot somewhat protected from rains (to allow their flowers to look nice longer)
- one of the Preston Lilacs, also known as Canadian Lilacs
- a hybrid of S.reflexa & S.villosa
- very hardy deciduous shrub with dark green leaves
- fragrant clusters of single lavender-pink blooms in late spring to early summer
- flowers open from purple buds
- blooms 1-2 weeks later than common lilacs
- best in full sun
- grows 8-12' tall and 6-10' wide
- forms a large rounded shrub, or can be grown as a small tree
- flowers on old wood, so only prune right after flowering
- grows in zones 2-7
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer
Recommended companions:
- Spring bulbs (such as Daffodil & Hyacinth) offer color before leaves emerge
- Clematis vine to climb up through the branches and offer a second round of showy blooms in late spring and/or summer
- Hosta perennials to fill the shady side underneath lilac branches, suppressing weeds with interesting leaf styles and summer flowers; low-lying lilac branches may help protect these appealing perennials from critter attack
- Hardy Chrysanthemum perennials to fill the sunny side underneath the lilac branches, suppressing weeds and offering additional blooms in fall in a spot somewhat protected from rains (to allow their flowers to look nice longer)