Lilac, Purple Persian

Persian lilacs will immediately add a new attraction to your garden. In April/May this shrub blooms with a profusion of purple floral bouquets. Persian lilacs are smaller than common lilacs. The single flowers are pale in color and richly fragrant. The 3-inch-long flower clusters are smaller by about half compared to those of common lilacs. The plants make attractive hedges, specimens or foundation plants, and the mid-season blooms attract bees, butterflies and nectar-seeking birds.

Description

Height: 8′
Width: 10′
Light Needs: Full Sun

Partial Sun

Key Features: Showy Flowers

Fragrant

Bloom Color: Purple
Bloom Season: Late Spring
 Foliage Color: Green
Seasons Of Interest: Spring
Growth Rate: Moderate
 Growth Habit: Rounded

Additional information

Light needs

Full Sun, Partial Shade

Key features

Fragrant, Showy Flowers

Foliage color

Green

Flower color

Purple

Bloom season

Late Spring

Season of interest

Spring

Growth rate

Moderate

Habit

Rounded

Fall color

Yellow