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Primrose Lilac
Uniquely Beautiful; Rare Color!
 ( 3 customer reviews)
Exceptionally fragrant blooms superb for cutting—
the perfume will fill your whole house!
8-12 ft. tall with a wide, spreading form. Provides
an enticing early-spring show in full sun.
Potted plants. Zones 3-7.
This item ships at the proper planting time for your region in both spring and fall.
If the current shipping season is closed, your order will ship at the proper time in the next season.
Product Details
Zones: 3 - 7 (-30° F.) Height: 8-10 ft Spacing: 8-10 ft Depth: Set at same soil level as planted in container, firm soil and water thoroughly. Spread: 6-8 ft Sun/Shade: full sun Color: pastel yellow (primrose lilac) and burgundy wine (sensation lilac) Foliage: medium matte green, heart shaped, deciduous Blooms: May
| Comments: If heavy clay, mix in sand and compost or composted manure. If planted in the fall, first winter, remove when first spring growth appears..Growth: fast once established. After first year, grows 12-24 inches per year. Blooms when 4 ft tall. Uniqueness: Originally introduced by Wayside Gardens in 1949. Unique color in lilacs. Handsome and compact, covering itself with large panicles of flowers that become richer with age. The best color shows after 5 years. Not as intense in warmer zones. . Improved look if dead headed. Tissue-culture.Will not bloom in zones 8A and south., RESTRICTED STATES, AE, AK, GU, HI, PR Shipping: View Shipping Schedule Primrose Lilac Ships In Both Spring And Fall Unable to ship to: AE AK GU HI PR
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Customer Reviews Overall Rating: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating  - Wednesday, April 28, 2010 slow to show Reviewed By: Marcia Gensler (Columbia City, Indiana) I am on the 2nd season and finally starting to see some leafy growth. I have another i planted in a different location that seems to be showing some life. Dont know how long before it takes on that lilac appearance or blooms.  - Sunday, April 18, 2010 Primrose Lilac Reviewed By: Carol Ann (Mansfield, Ohio) I purchased (3) last year. I planted (1) in P-shade and two in full sun. The (1) in P-shade is doing wonderful...while the other (2) are not showing any signs of growth. I am dissapointed. I am trying desperately to find more mature bushes.  - Tuesday, July 14, 2009 primrose lilacs Reviewed By: Chuck Fox (Lancaster, OH) We ordered a couple of primrose lilacs (yellow) this spring and they arrived in excellent condition with lush green foliage. They have continued to impress and grow more quickly than I have expected, still keeping lush foliage (better than any other lilacs that we have). Friends have commented on how well they are growing from visit to visit. They are planted in a southern exposure. Impressive plants ! Read More Reviews
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Primrose Lilac
Uniquely Beautiful; Rare Color!
(3
customer reviews)
Exceptionally fragrant blooms superb for cutting—
the perfume will fill your whole house!
8-12 ft. tall with a wide, spreading form. Provides
an enticing early-spring show in full sun.
Potted plants. Zones 3-7.
This item ships at the proper planting time for your region in both spring and fall.
If the current shipping season is closed, your order will ship at the proper time in the next season.
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Product Details
Zones: 3 - 7 (-30° F.) Height: 8-10 ft Spacing: 8-10 ft Depth: Set at same soil level as planted in container, firm soil and water thoroughly. Spread: 6-8 ft Sun/Shade: full sun Color: pastel yellow (primrose lilac) and burgundy wine (sensation lilac) Foliage: medium matte green, heart shaped, deciduous Blooms: May
| Comments: If heavy clay, mix in sand and compost or composted manure. If planted in the fall, first winter, remove when first spring growth appears..Growth: fast once established. After first year, grows 12-24 inches per year. Blooms when 4 ft tall. Uniqueness: Originally introduced by Wayside Gardens in 1949. Unique color in lilacs. Handsome and compact, covering itself with large panicles of flowers that become richer with age. The best color shows after 5 years. Not as intense in warmer zones. . Improved look if dead headed. Tissue-culture.Will not bloom in zones 8A and south., RESTRICTED STATES, AE, AK, GU, HI, PR Shipping: View Shipping Schedule Primrose Lilac Ships In Both Spring And Fall Unable to ship to: AE AK GU HI PR
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Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:
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- Wednesday, April 28, 2010
slow to show
Reviewed By:
Marcia Gensler (Columbia City, Indiana)
I am on the 2nd season and finally starting to see some leafy growth. I have another i planted in a different location that seems to be showing some life. Dont know how long before it takes on that lilac appearance or blooms.

- Sunday, April 18, 2010
Primrose Lilac
Reviewed By:
Carol Ann (Mansfield, Ohio)
I purchased (3) last year. I planted (1) in P-shade and two in full sun. The (1) in P-shade is doing wonderful...while the other (2) are not showing any signs of growth. I am dissapointed. I am trying desperately to find more mature bushes.

- Tuesday, July 14, 2009
primrose lilacs
Reviewed By:
Chuck Fox (Lancaster, OH)
We ordered a couple of primrose lilacs (yellow) this spring and they arrived in excellent condition with lush green foliage. They have continued to impress and grow more quickly than I have expected, still keeping lush foliage (better than any other lilacs that we have). Friends have commented on how well they are growing from visit to visit. They are planted in a southern exposure. Impressive plants !
Read More Reviews