Discover the beauty of this White Lilac variety. With its sweetly fragrant single flowers blooming later than other lilacs, this plant brings charm to any garden. If left untouched, its seeds persist into winter. Its dark green leaves transition to a subtle yellow in the fall, while its peeling bark adds visual interest to younger branches. With a graceful, tiered, upright habit, it's a stunning addition to your landscape, blooming in late spring.
Plant syringa in a well-drained soil with medium moisture, in full sun. To ensure blooms for the following year, prune soon after flowering.