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Syringa meyeri


Meyer Lilac




Origin:  Northern China.
Family
Oleaceae
Genus
Syringa
Species
meyeri
Category
Woody
Type
Shrub (deciduous)
Pronunciation
USDA Hardiness Zone
3 - 7
Canadian Hardiness Zone
1a - 7a
RHS Hardiness Zone
H5 - H7
Temperature (°C)
-40 -(-12)
Temperature (°F)
-40 - 10
Height
2 m
Spread
3 m
Photographs
Description and Growing Information
Flowering Period
May
Cultivation
Full sun to partial shade. Performs best in full sun in moist, well-drained soils, but is urban tolerant and adaptable to poor soils, dry soils, compacted soils, soils of various pH, and especially to heat and drought.
Shape
Horizontal oval.
Growth
Slow
ID Characteristic
Meyer Lilac has several unique traits as compared to all other Lilacs: a spreading growth habit coupled with a densely twiggy density yields an overall medium-fine texture, small checkered Winter floral buds, rhombic to orbicular small foliage with nearly palmate venation, and 10 cm long profuse inflorescences that are spread relatively evenly over the entire shrub canopy.
Leaf Description
Medium to dark green foliage, opposite, orbicular to rhombic in shape, entire but slightly wavy-margined, about 2.5 cm long, with venation that is nearly palmate. Leaves are glabrous, entire, dull-shiny, and have a chartreuse to golden-brown autumn colour.
Flower Description
Lavender-white to violet-purple, fragrant, in late May, as 10 cm long fragrant inflorescences that completely cover the shrub.
Fruit Description
Brown capsules on the Winter-persistent fruiting stalks are not ornamental.
Propagation
Propagated primarily by rooted stem cuttings, but also by seeds.
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