News

Japanese tree lilac (Syringa reticulata) bears large clusters of tiny, ivory-colored flowers in early summer.This 20- to 25-foot-tall tree is often low-branching or multi-trunked, giving it an ...
Bound Brook trees -- Japanese Tree Lilac. Published: Apr. 12, 2016, 5:56 p.m. The Japanese Tree Lilac are planted around Bound Brook. (courtesy photo) By ...
The flowers of the Japanese Tree Lilac are sweetly scented and beautiful, with four to six petals that form a flat open bloom. The blooms appear in clusters and last for up to four weeks in late ...
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. Soil type or pH is not usually an issue; Japanese Tree ...
In today's "Growing Together" column, Don Kinzler explains why the Japanese tree lilac is getting more attention across the region. SUBSCRIBE NOW Get a year of news PLUS a gift box!
Quick, name a summer-blooming tree. Stumped? There aren’t many.Try Japanese tree lilac (Syringa reticulata) and Peking tree lilac (S. pekinensis). They may come late to the party, but they’re ...
Japanese tree lilac is also a good choice, especially the cultivars 'Summer Snow' and 'Ivory Silk.' These are also under 20-footers, very durable and trouble-free and also mildly fragrant when in ...
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 ...
If you are looking for a showy tree that will turn heads, try the Japanese lilac or the Linden tree. Get 3 months/99¢ a month SUBSCRIBE NOW Show Search. Clear Search Query Submit Search.