Japanese Lilac Tree - Bare Root, 2-3 ft | Syringa pekinensis
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Introduction:
The Japanese Lilac Tree (Syringa pekinensis) is an ornamental deciduous tree known for its showy clusters of creamy white flowers and attractive dark bark. Blooming later in the season than many other lilac varieties, the Japanese Lilac Tree is a striking addition to any landscape. Its fragrant flowers, combined with its sturdy form and elegant appearance, make it an excellent choice for ornamental planting in gardens, parks, and along streets.
Plant Summary:
- Size: Grows to a height of 15-25 feet with a spread of 10-20 feet.
- Foliage: Dark green, oval-shaped leaves turn yellow in the fall.
- Flowers/Fruit: Large clusters of creamy white, fragrant flowers in late spring to early summer, followed by small, dry capsules.
- Growth Habit: Upright with a rounded crown.
- Sunlight: Prefers full sun.
- Soil: Thrives in well-drained soils but adapts to a variety of soil types.
- Hardiness: Hardy in USDA Zones 3-7.
- pH Level: Prefers slightly acidic to neutral soils (pH 6.0 to 7.5).
- Pruning: Prune in late winter to remove dead or damaged branches and to shape the tree.
- Pests/Diseases: Resistant to powdery mildew and leaf spot, but susceptible to lilac borer and aphids.
Pollination:
The Japanese Lilac Tree is self-pollinating, producing an abundance of fragrant white flowers that attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators in late spring and early summer. While it does not require cross-pollination to produce flowers, having multiple trees can enhance the overall bloom and fragrance in your garden.
Key Benefits:
- Produces showy, fragrant white flowers that bloom later than other lilac varieties.
- Attractive, dark bark adds ornamental interest, even in the winter.
- Hardy and low maintenance, thriving in a variety of soil types.
- Ideal for ornamental landscaping, providing beauty and fragrance in any garden.
- Resistant to common lilac diseases like powdery mildew.
Care Instructions:
- Light: Prefers full sun for optimal flowering and growth.
- Water: Requires regular watering, especially during dry periods.
- Soil Type: Grows best in well-drained soils but adapts to sandy and loamy soils.
- Pollination: Self-pollinating, producing abundant flowers each season.
- Growth Rate: Moderate-growing, reaching maturity in 10-15 years.
- Max Height/Width: Reaches 15-25 feet in height and 10-20 feet in width.
- Pruning: Prune in late winter to shape the tree and remove any dead or damaged branches.
Why You'll Love It:
The Japanese Lilac Tree is a stunning ornamental tree that provides beauty and fragrance in any landscape. Its late-blooming, creamy white flowers fill the air with a delightful scent, while its dark bark and graceful form add year-round interest. Resistant to common lilac diseases, this hardy tree is a low-maintenance choice for gardens, parks, and streetscapes.
Planting Tips:
Plant your Japanese Lilac Tree in early spring or fall in a sunny location with well-drained soil. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root system and plant at the same depth it was growing in the nursery. Water thoroughly after planting and mulch around the base to retain moisture. Regular watering during dry periods will help the tree establish a strong root system and promote healthy growth.
Flower Color:
Creamy white
Plant Class:
Deciduous Ornamental Tree
Plant Name:
Japanese Lilac Tree
Shipping Details:
Your Japanese Lilac Tree will be shipped as a bare root plant, carefully packaged to ensure it arrives in optimal condition. Bare root plants are shipped during dormancy to promote successful transplanting and establishment in your landscape.
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Fertilization
It is generally recommended to wait to fertilize a bare root plant until it has been established in the ground and is actively growing. This can vary depending on the type of plant and the growing conditions, but it is generally best to wait at least a few weeks to a few months after planting.
During the first year, you should focus on providing the plant with the right amount of water, sunlight and soil to help it become established. Once the plant has become established and is actively growing, you can begin to fertilize it.
You can use a balanced, all-purpose fertilizer or one that is specifically formulated for the type of plant you have. Be sure to follow the instructions on the fertilizer package and apply it at the recommended rate.
It is also important to note that over-fertilizing can be harmful to plants, so it's always best to error on the side of caution and start with a lower amount of fertilizer and increase as needed.
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4 | 05/12–07/30 | May 15 | No Fall Shipping | NA | |
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7 | 04/01–06/15 | April 10 | 12/15–01/30 | Nov 30 | |
8 | 03/29–05/30 | April 1 | 12/15–02/15 | Dec 15 | |
9 | 03/15–05/30 | April 1 | 12/30–02/28 | Feb 15 | |
10 | 03/15–04/30 | March 22 | 12/30–03/15 | Feb 28 |
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