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-70%Lilac 'Michel Buchner' | Syringa vulgarisโ
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$8.01The Story
- There is undeniable elegance to Syringa vulgaris 'Michel Buchner' and its beautiful, lilac-pink double blossoms carrying a strong, sweet fragrance. The overall effect is nothing short of spectacular.
- The growth habit of Syringa vulgaris 'Michel Buchner' is distinctively large, upright, and beautifully bushy growth habit. This is perfectly enhanced by its heart-shaped, fresh green deciduous leaves providing a lush summer canopy.
- You will find Syringa vulgaris 'Michel Buchner' incredibly easy to establish in well-drained, slightly alkaline or chalky soils in a sunny, open position. Despite its highly ornamental appearance, it is reassuringly robust and easy to care for in the UK.
- Your garden will buzz with life as this lilac brings in butterflies and bees intoxicated by the sweet perfume all year round. It maintains a very neat, upright growth habit ideal for classic borders.
- This is a lilac with a brilliant story: lilacs actually belong to the olive family, Oleaceae. In Victorian times, giving a sprig of lilac became a celebrated symbol of old-fashioned romance.
Description
- There is undeniable elegance to Syringa vulgaris 'Michel Buchner' and its beautiful, lilac-pink double blossoms carrying a strong, sweet fragrance. The overall effect is nothing short of spectacular.
- The growth habit of Syringa vulgaris 'Michel Buchner' is distinctively large, upright, and beautifully bushy growth habit. This is perfectly enhanced by its heart-shaped, fresh green deciduous leaves providing a lush summer canopy.
- You will find Syringa vulgaris 'Michel Buchner' incredibly easy to establish in well-drained, slightly alkaline or chalky soils in a sunny, open position. Despite its highly ornamental appearance, it is reassuringly robust and easy to care for in the UK.
- Your garden will buzz with life as this lilac brings in butterflies and bees intoxicated by the sweet perfume all year round. It maintains a very neat, upright growth habit ideal for classic borders.
- This is a lilac with a brilliant story: lilacs actually belong to the olive family, Oleaceae. In Victorian times, giving a sprig of lilac became a celebrated symbol of old-fashioned romance.
























