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Syringa x prestoniae

'Miss Canada'


Miss Canada Preston Lilac




Origin:  The Preston Lilac was bred by Isabella Preston, who born in England (1881) spent most of her life at the Government of Canada run experimental farm in Ottawa. It was here until her retirement in 1946 that she worked in ornamental horticulture developing unique cultivars of Lilac, Lilies, Siberian Iris, Crabapples and the Preston series of roses. S x prestoniae is a cross between S. komarowii subsp. reflexa and S. villosa while 'Miss Canada' is a cross between the cultivars 'Redwine' and 'Hiawartha'.
Family
Oleaceae
Genus
Syringa
Species
x prestoniae
Cultivar
'Miss Canada'
Category
Woody
Type
Shrub (deciduous)
Pronunciation
USDA Hardiness Zone
2
Canadian Hardiness Zone
3
RHS Hardiness Zone
H7
Height
3 m
Spread
2.5 m
Photographs
Description and Growing Information
Flowering Period
April
Landscape
Beds and borders, cut flowers, flowering shrub, informal hedge, and roadside screening
Cultivation
Grow in reasonably fertile, well-drained soil in full sun; prefers neutral to slightly alkaline soil. Promptly deadhead spent blossoms to produce more robust blooms for the following year. Prune lightly in late winter or early spring to maintain a healthy framework, remembering that most species form flowers the previous season. Plant in areas with good air circulation to thwart disease. Because lilacs are fire retardant, they can be considered for planting near homes that are susceptible to wildfires. Most lilacs require a period of chilling dormancy.
Shape
Spreading.
Growth
Medium
Pests
Powdery mildew, dieback, leafroll virus, mycoplasma-like organisms (MLO), root knot nematode, Verticillium wilt, witches' broom, bacterial leaf spot, anthracnose, borers, scale, caterpillars.
Habitat
Horticultural Origin.
Flower Description
Heavily flowering rose-pink blooms.
Propagation
Take softwood cuttings or layer in early summer; graft in winter; bud in summer.
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