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Anabel Syringa Plant
Price $7.75
The 'Anabel' Syringa Plant may also be spelled as 'Annabel' or 'Annabelle' and is one of the earliest blooming lilacs. Bred by Hawkins in 1948, he named this daintily-colored beauty after his wife. First introduced in 1956, pretty Anabel has been a landscaping staple for decades. Bearing pretty pink buds in early spring, the florets are double-petalled, opening pastel pink and maturing nearly or completely white, and of course, have that wonderful scent that only lilacs have. Be sure to collect lilac sprigs to bring that signature perfume indoors. Removing the spent flowers promptly will encourage more blooms, and then prune after the flowering has ended, usually in mid to late summer. Anabel will bloom for years and years and…. 4” Pot Size.
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Bloomerang Purple Syringa Plant
Price $9.56
List Price: $11.95
You Save: $2.39 (20%)
The 'Bloomerang® Purple' Syringa Plant will soon become a customer favorite as it blooms in the spring, rests through the hottest part of the summer, and then blooms again as summer turns to fall and until the first frost. This low maintenance shrub boasts of deeply lavender blossoms on true green foliage on a compact, mounded plant. Plant as an accent, as a flowering hedge or in a container. The fragrance will wow your senses, outdoors or in. 4" Pot Size.
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Declaration Syringa Plant
Price $7.75
The 'Declaration' Syringa Plant is a variety propagated by the U.S. National Arboretum. It has hefty, impressive flower clusters of a singularly unique shade of deep reddish-purple. Blooming 7 to 10 days earlier than common lilacs, this cultivar will grace you with that signature scent, both indoors as a cut flower and outdoors au natural, that much earlier in the spring. 4" Pot Size.
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Lilac Sunday Syringa Plant
Price $7.75
The 'Lilac Sunday' Syringa Plant gets its unusual name from the annual celebration that takes place at the Arnold Arboretum at Harvard University where this cultivar was produced. True lavender with tiny flowers, the difference in this bush is that it not only produces flower panacles at the branch tips, but also from the laterally growing buds two or more feet down the stem from the tip. As a result, the branches tend to arch with the weight of the flowers and the bush takes on a willowy form. Truly amazing to behold when in full bloom! 4" Pot Size.
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Mount Baker Syringa Plant
Price $7.75
The 'Mount Baker' Syringa Plant produces pure white, pleasingly fragrant, single flowers on spikes. Named for Mount Baker in Washington State, the profusion of white flowers covering the medium-green foliage in early spring is reminiscent of a snow-capped, springtime mountain. As usual, the fragrance is captivating, both on the bush or inside in your favorite vases. 4" Pot Size.
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Redwine Syringa Plant
Price $7.75
The 'Redwine' Syringa Plant produces flower spikes a somewhat unique magenta color, emerging lightly colored at the top of the panacle and turning darker as the blossoms mature. The fragrance of this variety is slightly spicy compared to the common lilac. 4" Pot Size.
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