Common Lilac (Syringa vulgaris)

Common Lilac is a classic, deciduous shrub beloved for its intensely fragrant, cone-shaped flower clusters that bloom in mid to late spring. Native to southeastern Europe, it has been cultivated for centuries and is available in a wide range of colors including purple, pink, white, and blue. Its upright, multi-stemmed form and heart-shaped leaves make it a staple in traditional gardens, hedgerows, and cottage landscapes.

Category

Sun Needs:

  • Full sun (6+ hours daily)
  • Tolerates light shade but may reduce flowering
  • Requires good air circulation to prevent mildew

Bloom Time:

  • Mid to late spring (April to May)
  • Single or double flowers depending on cultivar
Size:

Height: 8 to 15 feet
Width: 6 to 12 feet

Attributes:
  • Large, fragrant flower panicles in a variety of colors
  • Attracts butterflies and pollinators
  • Excellent cut flowers
  • Long-lived and cold-hardy (USDA Zones 3–7)
  • Can be used as a screen or informal hedge
Care Tips:
  • Plant in well-drained, slightly alkaline to neutral soil
  • Water regularly during establishment; drought-tolerant once mature
  • Prune immediately after flowering to shape and encourage next year’s blooms (blooms on old wood)
  • Remove suckers to maintain shape and vigor
  • Fertilize in early spring with a balanced fertilizer
Pest watch:
  • Monitor for powdery mildew, scale, and lilac borers

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