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Lilac Madame Florent Stepman
Syringa vulgaris Madame Florent Stepman
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Description
Native to southeastern Europe and the Near East, the lilac is now grown in all temperate regions. It belongs to the olive family (Oleaceae), like jasmine and privet. It has been cultivated for centuries for its stunning spring bloom, sweet fragrance, and its usefulness in hedges or as a stand-alone shrub.
The lilac is a vigorous deciduous shrub with an upright habit, forming a dense and structured clump. Its medium-green leaves are heart-shaped, and its highly fragrant flowers appear in dense panicles in shades of purple, pink, or white depending on the variety.
The common lilac is timeless, generous, and fragrant. It gracefully spans the ages and remains a must-have in family gardens. Very easy to grow, it is a staple of traditional gardens filled with scents.
It is very easy to grow and is a must for a traditional, open, fragrant garden. It is versatile and can be planted as an isolated plant or in a flowering hedge, alongside Forsythia, Deutzia, in a mixture with Syringa Madame Lemoine or eve Mock Orange for example.
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