Syringa vulgaris 'Primrose'

Latin name: Syringa vulgaris 'Primrose'
Common Name:
Common Lilac 'Primrose'
Plant type: Shrub
Shape: Shrubby
Botanical family: Oleaceae

Description

Syringa vulgaris 'Primrose' is a rare and highly sought-after cultivar known for its unique flowering: panicles of single, creamy-yellow flowers, an unusual color for lilacs. Its fragrance is sweet and mild, and its spring blooms are as eye-catching as they are nose-catching. Vigorous, hardy, and well-branched, it is suitable for solitary planting or as a flowering hedge. It combines floral originality, classic elegance, and good hardiness to create a distinctive focal point in any garden.

Hardiness Zone: Zone 3

Exposure: Sun
Watering:
Moderate watering
Fertilization: Slow-release fertilizer 14-7-14 or 4-2-8. Fertilize monthly or as directed on the bag. Add Myke at planting.
Soil type: Neutral to slightly alkaline, well drained
Minimum temperature: '-40°C

Foliage type: Obsolete
Foliage color:
Green

Height: 2 to 2.5 m (7 to 8 feet)
Width: 2.5 m (8 feet)
Growth rate: average

Animaux
Sans danger pour les animaux domestiques

Animaux

Pollinisateurs
Attire ou nourrit les insectes pollinisateurs

Pollinisateurs

Papillons
Fleurs attirant les papillons

Papillons

Cerfs
Peu appétent ou toléré par les cerfs

Cerfs

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