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Syringa vulgaris Aucubaefolia

Syringa vulgaris Aucubaefolia
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Pot size plant Ø 9cm
1 Shrub
Deliveryheight incl. pot 15-20 cm
£14.95
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Syringa vulgaris Aucubaefolia flowers have deep purple buds that open to double fragrant lilac-blue blossoms. With its leaves splashed with gold...

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Syringa vulgaris Aucubaefolia flowers have deep purple buds that open to double fragrant lilac-blue blossoms. With its leaves splashed with gold and yellow, this lilac is a delight to look at during the spring season.
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Details
Botanical nameSyringa vulgaris Aucubaefolia
CategorySyringa
Delivered asPot plant
aa_height15-20cm
Qty1x
FlowersYes
Flower periodSpring
FragrantNo
CutflowersNo
FruitsNo
EdibleNo
LocationSemi shade
HardyYes
GroundcoveringNo
NaturalizingNo
Preferred SoilAny soil
Full grown height2 m - 3 m
PoisonousNo
SizeØ 9cm

How to take care of Syringa vulgaris Aucubaefolia

For best results soak the roots for approx 2 hrs before planting and water well after planting and for the next few weeks. Lilacs need a fertile alkaline soil. If your soil is too acidic, your plant may refuse to bloom. Try to provide the best drainage, as heavy, wet soils will result in an unhappy lilac. The most important factor in lilac success is its root system. They will establish their roots before blooming, so you may have to wait 2-3 years before you see the total bloom effect. A few blooms may appear the first year or two, but they may not be the true flowers. Lilacs generally won’t bloom true to colour until established. One way to promote establishment and an earlier bloom is to avoid high nitrogen fertilizers and add higher levels of phosphorous and potassium. Lilacs don’t need regular pruning only to keep them in check. For the first few years, prune here and there to correct and distribute growth evenly. Prune out any dead or weak branches yearly. Apply organic dressing during early spring.

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