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The Dwarf-Scented Palibin Lilac Tree hails from Korea and is a real gem that you should grow not only for its beautiful flowers but also for its magnificent fragrance.
This Dwarf Korean Lilac Tree has £20 off (Image: Gardening Express) The divine fragrance emitted by this charming lilac when in bloom makes it a must-have.
The dwarf Korean lilac (Syringa meyeri) and the compact form of the dwarf Korean lilac (Syringa meyeri palibin) have both been billed as growing to only 5 feet tall.
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Answer: Yes, a dwarf Korean lilac, also known as a Meyer lilac (Syringa meyeri Palibin), is sometimes grafted on a separate rootstock to produce a small, globe-headed tree.
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.
But the dwarf Korean lilac, Syringa pubescens subsp. patula 'Miss Kim' grows to about 5 feet high and wide and fits well into the border.
Whenever a friend of mine finds a man attractive, he’s inevitably short. My weakness is for short trees. When I first laid eyes on a Dwarf Korean Lilac (Syringa), it was love at first sight. My ...