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President Grevy Lilac Hybrid vigor produces bigger, better blossoms--and more of them. Exceptionally fragrant, too. The thick, sweet-scented clusters are superb for cutting--the perfume will fill your whole house! Impressive selection of kinds and colors, all 8-12 feet tall with a wide, spreading form. Provides an enticing early spring show. Best in full sun.
Fragrant flowers bloom profusely at an early age on this dwarf variety. The buds are an exceptionally dark pink which contrast with the lighter, but strongly pink, flowers. Excellent uniformed habit and sturdy-looking branching. Often re-blooms later in the year if the weather is warm enough.
Tight clusters of small, lavender pink flowers show in late spring against a solid mass of dark green, wavy margined, rounded leaves. Slender branches radiate outward to form a compact rounded to flat-topped shrub on a standard.
A dense, flat-topped to rounded shrub with thin, arching branches and medium green, pointed leaves with wavy margins. Small clusters of fragrant, pale lavender flowers occur in late spring.
Rigid branches form a small tree or large shrub with a rounded crown. Broadlyovate leaves are deep green changing to golden-yellow and sometimes purplish-brown in the fall. Large, pyramidal clusters of small flowers emit a slight fragrance during late spring.