Dwarf Korean Lilac
Commonly called Meyer lilac or Korean lilac, was found growing in a garden near Beijing, China by Frank Meyer in 1909. It is not known to exist in the wild. It is a compact, rounded, slow-growing, deciduous shrub that matures to 5-8' tall and spreads to 10' wide. Pale lilac to violet-purple flowers bloom in small, dense terminal clusters (panicles to 3-4" long) in late April to early May. Flowers are fragrant. Small, broad-elliptic to obovate leaves (to 2" long) are dark green. No fall color.
- Full Sun
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Hardiness Zone: 4 to 7
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Height: 6-8 Feet
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Spread: 4-5 Feet
- Bloom Color: Lavender
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