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Bonsai Boy's Korean Lilac Bonsai Tree syringa palabiniana
Amazon.com — Features: 6 years old, 8"-10" tall Flowering bonsai tree, grown and trained by Bonsai Boy May be shipped with no foliage during autumn and winter.More…
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Syringa Tree by Pamela Gien, 9780822217923 0822217929
Textbooks — Dramatists Play Service (2001), Paperback Brand Dramatists Play Service Shipping Availability US, Ground In Stock YMore…
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Syringa Tree by Pamela Gien, 9780375759109 0375759107
Textbooks — Random House, Inc. (2007), Paperback Brand Random House, Inc. Shipping Availability US, Ground In Stock YMore…
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Syringa Tree by Pamela Gien, 9780375759109 0375759107
Textbooks — Random House, Inc. (2007), Paperback Brand Random House, Inc. Shipping Availability US, Ground In Stock YMore…
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Syringa reticulata subsp. pekinensis
Missouri Botanical Garden — Syringa reticulata subsp. pekinensis (formerly known as Syringa pekinensis) is a small tree or large shrub that is native to wooded areas on slopes, valleys and ravines in northern China. It is commonly called Peking lilac or Chinese tree lilac. ...More…
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Syringa reticulata 'Ivory Silk'
UI Plants — More compact than its parent, this selection is rounded and dense in form. This densely compact selection flowers at a young age. Dark green in the summerMore…
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Syringa reticulata
H&CS — Olive Family, with no diseases and pests of ornamental significance (including resistance to powdery mildew, borers, and scales) Winter-persistent, brown, ellipsoid, dehiscent capsules occur on large fruiting stalks, with the stalk often ...More…
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Syringa x prestoniae 'Minuet'
HCS — Syringa x prestoniae 'Minuet' Minuet Preston Lilac Oleaceae 'Minuet' is the most slow-growing (about 0.5 foot per year) and compact (slowly to 6 feet) of all the Preston Lilacs (hybrids noted for their cold hardiness [zone 3], lateness of ...More…
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Syringa x chinensis
HCS — Olive Family, with numerous potential diseases (including powdery mildew) and pests (including borers and scales), yet Chinese Lilac is usually a vigorous, relatively trouble-free shrub, except for the annual infection of powdery mildew that ...More…
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Syringa x chinensis
UI Plants — This graceful lilac is much more delicate and profuse in its flowering than Syringa vulgaris, and consequently tends to be one of the better selections for midwest plantings. This is a broad-spreading, rounded and arching form Medium to dark greenMore…
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Syringa vulgaris 'Sensation'
HCS — Sensation Common Lilac is appropriately named, in which its unique inflorescences, composed of four-petaled, large purple flowers that are edged with a crisp band of white, are just sensational. Fragrance is subdued, and of course Common Lilac ...More…
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Syringa villosa
UI Plants — Densely rounded with an upright appearance 6-10' Zone 3a USDAMore…