
Tree Lilac
A traditional shrub in tree form.
The Tree Lilac (Syringa reticulata 'Ivory Silk') is also called the Ivory Silk Japanese Tree Lilac. The Lilac is a much loved, traditional shrub now available in tree form.
Perfect for small yards or as a focal point, the Tree Lilac can withstand temperatures as low as 30 degrees below zero. It is the hardiest and most trouble free Lilac available.
The Tree Lilac blooms more heavily than other Lilac varieties. It also flowers later in the season, extending your Lilac pleasure. You will be delighted to see large plumes of small white flowers smother its branches in early summer.
The creamy white fragrant blooms arranged in clusters up to 12 inches long rising above the dark green foliage are sure to be a show stopper. This dazzling small scale tree is certain to be a favorite in your yard.
Through the summer your Tree Lilac will be densely covered in beautiful, deep emerald green leaves, a refreshing sight in the height of summer heat.
In the fall and winter the attractive, smooth dark red bark adds an interesting dimension and texture to your landscape.
* Deer resistant.
* Fragrant blooms.
* Cold hardy and trouble free.
Customer Reviews
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- Just got one planted late summer 2008 Review by LeaveMeMessage
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I got this tree planted in late summer 2008. It was about 8 feet and about 2" in dia at the base. In winter as expected all the leaves were shed. Now it is early April 2009 and the leaves have already started coming. I am exited. I am just waiting for the blooms to show up. (I live in Ohio) (Posted on 4/5/09)Rating - lilac tree Review by mrsjones07
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I had one of these at my old house, they are very beautiful and very fragrent. It bloomed in June after all the other lilacs were done. (Posted on 1/3/09)Rating - Very Showy! Review by skilmer2909
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I haven't planted this yet. We saw them around Buffalo NY and they were gorgeous! Beautiful striking ornamentals. We have ordered some and I hope they do well in Oklahoma! The pictures on this page do not do them justice as far as the blooming. (Posted on 6/18/08)Rating - Gorgeous Review by Marilyn
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I saw these trees growing in Ireland and what a display when they bloom in the spring! (Posted on 10/17/07)Rating
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