Lilac - Syringa

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Perhaps the most fragrant of all spring blooming shrubs, the Lilac is a treasured favorite of many gardeners. Due to years of breeding, there is now a lilac for every size garden and even ones that rebloom! Garden Crossings offers the best of these great varieties. The BLOOMERANG® family of reblooming lilacs only grow to 5 feet tall, with dwarf varieties available as well. BLOOMERANG® lilacs offer generous blooms of fragrant flowers in spring, then rebloom again in mid-summer and continue to frost. The blooms are highly revered by butterflies and hummingbirds, but are deer resistant. Plant in full sun to part shade for optimal results. Lilacs have been an important part of landscaping for years, due to their hardy nature, ease of care, long flowering period, bright color, and intoxicating fragrance.

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