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Syringa - Wikipedia Syringa is a genus of 12 currently recognized species of flowering woody plants in the olive family or Oleaceae [1] called lilacs These lilacs are native to woodland and scrub from southeastern Europe to eastern Asia, and widely and commonly cultivated in temperate areas elsewhere [2][3][4][5]
Idaho State Flower | Syringa Syringa (Philadelphus lewisii) is a woody shrub with clusters of white, fragrant flowers (sometimes called mock orange) that grows up to 10 feet tall The species name (lewisii) honors Meriwether Lewis (of the Lewis Clark expedition), who wrote about the plant in his journal
Syringa vulgaris (Common Lilac) - Gardenia Syringa vulgaris, more commonly known as the common lilac, is a beloved deciduous shrub celebrated for its showy and sweetly fragrant spring flowers Havit and Size: Native to southeastern Europe, it has a rounded, spreading growth habit
Syringa vulgaris - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden Syringa vulgaris, commonly known as common lilac, is an upright, multi-stemmed, suckering, deciduous shrub in the olive family that typically matures to 12-16’ (20’) tall with a spread to 8-12’ (15’) wide
Syringa: Lilac - Portland Nursery Syringa: Lilacs for fragrant spring flowers, good for bees, in gardens of Portland, Vancouver and Gresham
COMMON LILAC - SYRINGA VULGARIS | The UFOR Nursery Lab Albert F Holden lilac (Syringa vulgaris ‘Albert F Holden): An 8 to 10 feet high by 6 to 8 feet wide cultivar with an upright habit and deep violet-purple flowers with a silver underside