• Katherine Havemeyer lilac - Syringa vulgaris ‘Katherine Havemeyer'
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Katherine Havemeyer lilac (in 3 liter pot)

Syringa vulgaris ‘Katherine Havemeyer’

The ‘Katherine Havemeyer’ lilac offers double, fragrant lilac-violet flowers in May. Hardy, romantic, and easy to grow, ideal in hedges or as a specimen.
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Description

Height at maturity 3 to 4 m
Wingspan at maturity 2 to 3 m
Exposure sun
Flowering may
Hardiness -25°C
Origin French Horticultural Selection

‘Katherine Havemeyer’ lilac - Syringa vulgaris ‘Katherine Havemeyer

Main asset

The ‘Katherine Havemeyer’lilac is a heritage variety admired for its abundant bloom and strong fragrance. In May, it produces large clusters of double lilac-violet flowers, turning the shrub into a romantic spring highlight. Each cluster releases a sweet, lingering perfume, making the flowers perfect for cut arrangements.

This hardy and vigorous shrub forms a dense, rounded habit, suitable for a fragrant hedge or as a stand-alone specimen. With its resilience to cold, adaptability to many soils, and ease of care, it remains a timeless favorite in both traditional and modern gardens.


Origin and traits

Origin : French selection, late 19th century.
Family : Oleaceae.
Features : Double fragrant blooms, color shifts from bud to blossom, excellent hardiness.
Description : Deciduous shrub with rounded growth, abundant spring flowers, and decorative foliage.


Mature height : 3–4 m.
Mature spread : 2–3 m.
Habit : Dense, rounded, bushy.
Bark : Grey, slightly fissured with age.
Leaves : Heart-shaped, green, deciduous.
Growth rate : Medium to fast.
Hardiness : Down to –25 °C.


Bloom and fragrance

Flowering : May.
Buds : Mauve, opening into double lilac-violet blooms.
Scent : Strong, sweet, and lasting fragrance.
Ornamental value : Showy clusters, excellent for bouquets.


Site and soil

Exposure : Full sun, tolerates part shade but flowers best in sun.
Soil : Fertile, well-drained, lime-tolerant.


Planting

Advice : Plant in autumn or spring, add compost, water well.
Spacing : 2–3 m in hedges.


Watering

Young plants : Regular watering.
Mature shrubs : Low water needs, drought tolerant.


Pruning

When : After flowering.
How : Remove faded clusters and old wood to encourage new shoots.


Propagation

Methods : Grafting, suckers, layering.


Garden uses

Great for flowering hedges, as a specimen plant, or combined with roses and peonies.


Advantages

  • Double, fragrant flowers for bouquets.

  • Attracts pollinators in spring.

  • Hardy and low-maintenance.


Growing tips

Choose a sunny site, prune lightly after bloom, mulch for nutrients and moisture.

Available in 1 litre jar here

Features

  • Common name : Katherine Havemeyer lilac
  • Family : Oleaceae
  • Category : shrub
  • Spread : 2 to 3 m
  • Foliage : deciduous
  • Color of flowers : Mauve buds opening into double, light purplish-lilac flowers, gathered in large, dense clusters.
  • Use : isolated - shrubbery - flowering hedge
  • Soil : all
  • Habit : bushy
  • Enemies : Leafminer, mite, aphid, thrips
  • Possible diseases : Canker, root rot

Expédition & livraison

How does the delivery work?

  • Step 1 As soon as you place your order your plants are selected
  • Step 2 Each order is processed individually.
  • Step 3 Plants are packed, staked and labeled.
  • Step 4 Packaging is carefully implemented to avoid any problems.
  • Step 5 Packages are ready to be shipped.

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