Palibin Lilac

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Description

Gorgeous pale-purple flowers. The plant produces fragrant flowers in late spring to early summer. Adds depth and drama to any landscape or flower garden. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Tolerant of deer and drought.

Characteristics

Bloom Color Purple
Hardiness Zone Range 3 - 7
Shade/Sun Partial Shade - Full Sun
Soil Composition Loamy
Soil Moisture Well Drained
Soil pH Level 6.0 - 7.0

Zone Compatibility

This Variety's Zone Range 3 - 7
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Tools & Supplies

Having the proper tools and supplies when growing your own can make the difference between a good harvest and a great harvest! Here's a list that our experts recommend for this variety.

Planting & Care

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6 Questions
Why did you choose this?

ALWAYS LOVE LILACS FOR THE BEAUTY OF THE FLOWERS AND THE SMELL!

I am looking for a popular fragrant pink lilac.

I love lilac bushes but hard to find so im excited I found you on this site

Chosen because it had good reviews and the mature size is ideal for our location.

Approximately how wide and tall is the initial plant sent?

We appreciate you reaching out to us. These ship approx. 6-12 inches tall.

If you have any further questions please don't hesitate to reach back out to us. Have a great day!

How do you package the Palibin Lilacs for shipping? Is it shipped active and green or dormant?

Thank you for your inquiry. We typically ship stock in dormancy but not everything remains dormant and can arrive green with foliage, it depends on the time of the year as well. If we can offer any additional assistance please do not hesitate to reach out to us, remember we are here for you.

How quickly will the Palibin Lilac grow?

This is a dwarf lilac, so it will grow about 12" -18" per year.

Will I need to regularly add loam for these bushes or will they become established and hardy within a few years?

Lilacs are pretty tough. A little top dressing of compost each year is really all they need, along with some organic mulch kept at least 6" away from the base of the shrub.

Trying to figure where to plant mine when they come ? Which is best morning or afternoon sun ?

Lilacs definitely need morning sun to dry off the leaves and prevent powdery mildew. Late afternoon shade is ideal.

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4 Reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
Apr 28, 2022
growing second and first year planting, made it through winter well
Rated 4 out of 5
May 27, 2019
My bush suffered during shipment, the roots were visable and dry when I received it. I babied it all spring and summer. It did not grow at all. But, it did not die either. I covered it this past winter and it leafed out this spring but still no growth yet. I have high hope for it this year. I would recomend it to others even though I have had trouble due to shipping
Rated 3 out of 5
Jan 21, 2023
they were cute when they first got here and after they were planted as well as all the other lovely plants I got from you. Unfortunately we had some bad weather and though everything is planted in containers Im a bit worried they made not have made it. Im waiting until the weather warms up and hopefully they all perk up. *crossing my fingers
Rated 1 out of 5
Dec 2, 2022
I'll have to see if the plants come back to life in the spring.
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