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Fort Cross sells three: the old-fashioned Common Eastern Lilac, all-white Martha Washingtons popular for weddings, and French double-blooms, which are “amazing but really hard to pick” since ...
Cut lilacs are prone to drooping and dying quickly after a few days in a vase. However, there's a simple hack to prevent this ...
Magnolia, especially the southern grandiflora species (7-9), is another highly aromatic shrub or tree that puts forth large, ...
KENOSHA — Two shows are coming up at the White Lilac, 5029 Sixth Ave. in Downtown Kenosha. Up first is Joshua Davis, performing 8 p.m. Thursday, April 25. On Friday night, starting at 8 p.m ...
S. Michael Rua and Dean Lilac are facing off in three primary contests at once, for the Democratic, Republican and Conservative ballot lines in the general election.
Depending on the variety, lilac blooms can be purple, lavender, blue, blush, pink, white, ivory, creamy yellow, yellow, or bicolor. If you are looking for an exciting color, try syringa vulgaris ...
The common lilac, which is likely the one you see as you’re driving around this time of the year, is called syringa vulgaris. There are many, many cultivars, including Sensation Lilac, which has ...
Most are from Asia, but two are from Southeastern Europe, including the common lilac, S. vulgaris, from which the majority of the 1,600-plus known cultivars get part of their genetics.
Despite its fleeting bloom, lasting no more than a month, the lilac evokes profound emotions and holds a cherished place among our most beloved plants. Interestingly, in Greece, varieties with blue or ...
The color range is similar to the common clumping perennial form (Dianthus chinensis), with gorgeous color mixes of pink, white, crimson, lilac, and magenta in solids and bi-colors. Sweet William has ...
Massachusetts residents rally to show support for Ukraine after White House meeting 02:03. Hundreds gathered on the Boston Common on Saturday, holding Ukrainian flags to stand in solidarity with ...
The Lilac Festival has been celebrated every spring since 1898. More than 500,000 visitors from across Western and Upstate NY, the tri-state area and Canada come to attend the festival.