Korean Lilac Bonsai
The korean lilac syringe palabiniana makes a graceful fragrant and beautiful bonsai.
Korean lilac bonsai. Korean lilac bonsai tree scientific name syringa meyeri or syringa palibiniana is a decideous tree very urban tolerant especially to heat and drought. Highly fragrant a profuse spring bloomer. The tiny light purple flowers fade to white. The elongated clusters of very fragrant lavender colored flowers which fade to white stand out against the leaves which range from dark to light shades of green.
The elongated clusters of very fragrant lavender pink flowers which fade to white stand out against the leaves which range from dark to lighter shades of green. This article will describe some of the specific points for caring for lilacs. This lilac is deciduous and needs to be kept outdoors. The korean lilac naturally grows into a fragrant bush with abundant purple flowers in late spring that fade to white.
The tiny light purple flowers fade to white. It blooms profusely in spring. In late spring it produces showy fragrant violet purple flowers that attract bees butterflies and birds. Lilacs make colourful bonsai trees for.
It makes a good choice for bonsai as it naturally only grows to approximately four feet high and is considered very hardy. The korean lilac makes a gracefully beautiful and above all fragrant bonsai tree as it blooms profusely in spring. Korean lilac produces elongated clusters of very fragrant lavender pink flowers which fade to white. The korean lilac is very fragrant and profuse spring bloomer.
Water requirements for lilacs. In this video adriana repots and then prunes the lilac. Flowers stand out against the leaves which range from dark to light shades of green.