Enjoy Lavender-Pink Fragrant Flowers for Months!The Bloomerang Lilac is one of the most productive and consistent, re-blooming Lilacs. Most Lilacs range in color from pink to red-purple making the color of the Bloomerang quite unusual and very popular. Its first bloom period appears in mid May, a spectacular show of large, lavender-pink, fragrant clusters of flowers. These sweet scented flowers will cover the branches in the spring letting you know that spring has well and truly sprung.Your Bloomerang will take a short rest in June then begin to re-bloom in July and continues until the frost. While most Lilacs bloom for a few weeks in the spring, the Bloomerang will bloom for months!The blooms from summer to fall will be a darker purple than the spring blossoms. It’s like having two shrubs in one! Imagine fragrant lavender bouquets in your home for spring, and darker purple floral arrangements decorating your home in the fall.The Bloomerang has a compact, mounded shape that fits easily into any landscape. It would be perfect in smaller spaces, or as a low, divinely fragrant border. However, it’s also ideal as a foundation plant or in a container to add height and drama. Place it in a decorative container on the patio and enjoy months of blooms.The Lilac is a classic flowering shrub that has been a favorite for generations. Don’t say goodbye to the Lilacs after a few short weeks each year, plant the Bloomerang and enjoy its wonderful display and scent for months. * Fragrant* Long blooming* Compact* Attracts Butterflies* Deer Resistant * Fall Interest* Rebloomer Don’t Prune Lilacs During Fall or Early SpringPruning Spring Flowering Shrubs in Southern Regions.
Category: Lilac Bushes
Pocahontas Lilac
Extend Your Lilac Season With This Fast GrowerThe Pocahontas Lilac is very showy and fragrant. It would make a lovely screen and is beautiful as a focal point.Your Pocahontas Lilac is an extremely vigorous, cold hardy, upright plant that is an early bloomer to extend your Lilac season.The Pocahontas Lilac blooms earlier and longer than most Lilacs. From spring through fall it will be covered in large clusters of rich violet booms, then fade to a pretty deep lilac color. All the while displaying dense, dark green leaves.Plant the Pocahontas somewhere in your landscape so you can truly enjoy it. Near a patio or walk perhaps so you can revel in the outstanding fragrance, the butterflies and hummingbirds.The Pocahontas Lilac will tolerate some shade but it will flower more profusely in full sun. The blooms make excellent cut flowers for bouquets and will bring the color and scent of spring into your house.Plant this showy and fragrant Lilac in your yard for an outstandingly long show of color and fragrance.* Fragrant* Long blooming* Low maintenance Don’t Prune Lilacs During Fall or Early SpringPruning Spring Flowering Shrubs in Southern Regions.
Common Purple Lilac
The Purple Lilac is the scent of spring.The Common Purple Lilac (Syringa Vulgaris) is the most popular lilac variety. It provides fantastic spring color every year without fail.In the spring your Lilac will burst into bloom. Lovely clusters of lavender flowers sit against dark green, heart shaped leaves, and the fragrance is just delightful. These plants are so aromatic butterflies and hummingbirds find them irresistible. Although it’s been recreated for perfumes and candles, nothing compares to the scent of fresh Lilac. The fragrance is captivating; literally spring will be in the air for weeks, if not months.Planted in any sunny spot in your yard, the Lilac will thrive in most any soil and can withstand even severe winters. This shrub has been a favorite for decades because you can essentially plant it and ignore it. Your Lilac will grow quickly to a height of 8-10 feet making it a stunning choice as a hedge or privacy screen, but it’s also lovely as an accent plant.Although purple is the most popular color choice, Lilacs are available in many colors. For a colorful hedge add the Persian and White Lilacs. The Lilac is a beautiful, traditional shrub that is pleasing and potent. A wonderful addition to any landscape.* Spikes of Purple Flowers* Fragrant* Cold HardyDon’t Prune Lilacs During Fall or Early SpringPruning Spring Flowering Shrubs in Southern Regions.
Minuet Lilac
Spectacular Spring Fragrant Flowers on a Hardy ShrubThe Minuet Lilac (Syringa ‘Minuet’) is a hardy shrub with outstanding spring flowers that are highly fragrant. It would look spectacular in your yard planted as a hedge at the side of your house or as a focal point in your landscape. Plant them in rows near your house to enjoy the sweet scent of lilac wafting along on the evening breeze. There’s nothing quite as breathtaking as the sight of a 5-8 foot tall rounded shrub overflowing with a profusion of soft, warm purple flowers. The Minuet is an especially prolific lilac, so plan on snipping a few handfuls of the rich lavender panicles to fill your house with the lilac scent of spring each year. In the fall, the forest green foliage will turn a light yellow, adding further color to your autumn landscape. The Minuet actually prefers to be left alone, so a lack of pruning will allow for even more blooms. It’s easy to care for and hardy in most soils and conditions. It’s even tolerant of polluted urban settings. Lilacs have long been considered a symbol of love, and having one in your yard will certainly evoke those warm feelings of home and hearth. Your landscape won’t feel quite complete until a Lilac graces it. * Spring fragrant flowers* HardyDon’t Prune Lilacs During Fall or Early SpringPruning Spring Flowering Shrubs in Southern Regions.
Miss Kim Lilac
Truly Fragrant Blooms and Surprising Fall ColorHave you ever had the pleasure of smelling a lilac in your garden in the spring? If not, you have missed out on one of the purest gardening rewards ever. The Miss Kim Lilac is a dwarf lilac and one of the most beloved lilacs in the world. Also known as the Manchurian Lilac, this elegant shrub is often found in the gardens of the rich and famous. Thanks to Nature Hills, you can bring it home to your garden too!The flowers are lavender to ice blue, with that classic sweet lilac fragrance that can be smelled all over the garden. They smother your shrub in late spring, around May.The abundant blooms finish their season by fading to a very soft lavender-pink. More sun equals more flowers, so plant accordingly. Its smaller size makes it perfect as a foundation plant or to border a walkway or patio. Plant it where you can enjoy it. These make excellent cut flowers, too, and Miss Kim provides armloads of blooms to bring indoors. Pruning it right after it flowers and before seeds are formed assures you an abundance of flowers the following year.In one last hurrah Miss Kim’s thick, green leaves will turn a very attractive burgundy in autumn. It has the best fall color of any Lilac on the market.Please don’t let another year go by without adding this outstanding lilac to your garden. Order yours today!* Fragrant blooms * Attracts butterflies * No maintenance Don’t Prune Lilacs During Fall or Early SpringPruning Spring Flowering Shrubs in Southern Regions.
Dwarf Korean Lilac
Big Lilac Scent in a Little Lilac PackageDwarf Korean Lilac (Syringa meyeri ‘Palibin’) packs a big punch in a little space. Full sized lilac flowers with that true intoxicating lilac scent come on bushes much smaller than the norm. This is a compact, spreading plant. It is small and dense and is perfect for tight spaces. Plant it low beneath windows (it won’t get tall enough to block them) or even in planters (so you can move the fragrance where you need it).The Dwarf Korean Lilac blooms heavily in mid to late spring with showy clusters of pale lilac flowers that are spread over the entire bush. Also, you don’t have to wait years to enjoy the show. This variety is very fragrant and begins blooming at an early age.With a mature height of 4-5 feet The Dwarf Korean Lilac is very versatile. It can fit in tight places and small gardens or be grown in groups in a large garden for a spectacular effect. Bonus – this lilac totally laughs at pollution, making it a perfect choice for an urban garden. Extra bonus – the Dwarf Korean Lilac is cold hardy and not afraid of frosty nights.If you love lilacs but thought you didn’t have room for one, the Dwarf Korean Lilac is for you. Now you can enjoy the captivating fragrance of your grandma’s lilacs anywhere for a great price. Order yours today!* Cold Hardy * Adaptable * Early and Heavy bloomerDon’t Prune Lilacs During Fall or Early SpringPruning Spring Flowering Shrubs in Southern Regions.
Charles Joly Lilac
Shrub with Astonishing Flowers and FragranceCharles Joly Lilac is a deciduous shrub with enchanting, scented flowers. With its lovely spring accent, it would make a wonderful screen or border specimen for your yard.There are few things more majestic or memorable in the spring landscape than a blooming lilac. Its astonishingly beautiful flowers and breathtaking sweet scent are unlike any other plant you’ll ever own. Lilacs have an aroma many associate with feelings of “home”, and the flowers will be right at home inside your house as well where the cut flowers will fill your house with that same magical scent.Your Charles Joly Lilac is a French Hybrid lilac that is considered the best in its color class! Its shiny purple buds open into double, magenta flowers. The effect of the spring bloom is stunning, showing off the vivid coloration of its deep, wine-red flowers. This strong, long-lasting shrub has an upright shape and is easily grown in average, medium moist, well-drained soil. It will grow to 12 feet in height with a 10 foot spread, and has a hardy nature and pleasant countenance. Charles Joly Lilac tolerates light shade, but its best bloom is in full sun. Charles Joly is both disease and deer resistant so you’ll be saved the time and trouble of dealing with costly measures to keep it safe from harm.Butterflies, bees and hummingbirds love it, and you will too. Demand for this lilac is extremely high! Order yours now!* Beautiful flowers * Fragrant * Attracts butterflies & hummingbirds * Deer resistant Don’t Prune Lilacs During Fall or Early SpringPruning Spring Flowering Shrubs in Southern Regions.