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A: Apple trees commonly produce shoots where the trunk emerges from ground level, often termed crown suckers. If allowed to ...
Japanese Tree Lilac is also popular as a garden specimen or as an accent in a shrub border. It provides shade and a colorful spring show for a deck or patio area.
You call it a tree, so I assume that you are growing the Japanese tree lilac, Syringa reticulata. It will need room to mature and could reach a height of 25 feet with time.
Japanese Tree Lilac is one of the easier flowering trees to grow, and it may just be that it is not old enough yet to flower every year.
Japanese tree lilac grows best in full sun and tolerates a range of soil conditions. In addition to making a charming garden tree, Japanese tree lilac is also a great choice for street or ...
This is not a Japanese Tree Lilac. This is a standard lilac, probably dwarf Korean. This plant has issues with borers. I would check deep inside the “head” or growing point for signs of borers.
The tree is referred to as an ivory silk Japanese lilac tree. It can be considered a multi-stemmed or tree-form plant. There are several cultivars, or named varieties, of this tree.
A small tree with pretty white flowers borne in profusion is the Japanese Tree Lilac, Syringa reticulata. It's hardy in zones 3 to 7, and at maturity it will be 20-30 feet tall and 15-25 feet wide ...