Tidy, compact, and fragrant, dwarf lilacs are a superb choice for small gardens, patios, and more. Discover 15 of the best varieties now on Gardener's Path. Dwarf lilacs reach up to 8 feet in height and a little less in width.
Here is a selection of the best dwarf lilac varieties for the small garden. Learn about dwarf lilac varieties that bloom in spring and repeat in summer and fall. Find out their hardiness, exposure, season of interest, height, spread, and other characteristics.
What is a Dwarf Lilac? Space challenged gardeners, or those that prefer a tidy looking plant, will love the dwarf lilac varieties. These smaller bushes offer all the same color and scent the standard forms present with a more compact form. Dwarf lilacs are fairly new developments with the Korean dwarf one of the first to be marketed.
Most lilacs grow as multi-stemmed shrubs, but some varieties can be trained into small trees. They vary widely in size from dwarf varieties that might only reach 4-5 feet to standard varieties that can grow up to 15-20 feet or more. Lilac leaves are heart-shaped or ovate, and they provide a lush green backdrop during the growing season.
Lilac (Syringa pubescens subsp. pubescens 'Palibin') This 'Palibin' cultivar of the Dwarf Korean or Meyer Lilac is the one that is really sold fairly commonly in the conventional nursery trade in the Midwestern and Eastern US. It is a rounded bush form with tiny rounded leaves to 1.75 inches long.
It usually blooms in mid-May with its pinkish-purple small flower clusters that are fragrant, but. Dwarf lilacs are smaller varieties of the classic lilac bush, specially bred to maintain a compact form while still producing abundant, fragrant blooms. These charming plants are ideal for gardeners with limited space or those who prefer a more tidy and manageable landscape.
Dwarf lilac, due to its size and decorative qualities, is loved by many gardeners. Almost no summer cottage is complete without this plant. Even a beginner can handle leaving, and the variety of colors allows you to create interesting compositions.
General description of dwarf lilac Low varieties of lilacs are perennial deciduous shrubs of the olive family. Their popularity is due to their. However, if you are looking for a shrub with the fragrance of a lilac but without the issues of diseases and insects and perhaps even a more compact growth habit, look no further than dwarf Korean Lilacs.
This video explores three popular lilac varieties: Miss Kim, Bloomerang, and Dwarf Korean. The host discusses their unique characteristics, including bloom color, fragrance, and growth habits.