Sensation Lilac
Genus syringa can be deciduous shrubs or trees with simple entire or rarely pinnate leaves and conical panicles of small very fragrant 4 lobed tubular flowers in late spring or early summer details sensation is a deciduous shrub with a relatively loose habit.
Sensation lilac. A mid season bloomer that typically flowers in mid may. Syringa vulgaris sensation sku 7216 an outstanding lilac noted for its large trusses of purple red florets edged in white. The flowers are hardy and long lasting in cut floral arrangements so you can even bring some of that heavenly magic of spring indoors. Outstanding bicolor features 8 12 clusters of purple blooms with distinctive white edging.
Filling the air with its clean floral aroma purple sensation lilacs syringa vulgaris sensation are a tall deciduous shrub that produces deep purple flowers edged in white. Create a sensation in your yard with the sensation lilac. Sweetly scented they form large pyramidal panicles of purplish red florets adorned with white edges. Prefers neutral to slightly alkaline soil.
Sensation is an upright deciduous shrub which grows 8 15 tall. A sensation lilac is more than just another ornamental shrub to brighten your yard. Noteworthy characteristics lilac flowers are beloved for bouquets and when in bloom hummingbirds and butterflies are drawn to them. This plant has a dense twiggy structure with multiple trunks growing from the base and a rounded crown of leaves.
The sensation lilac is a boon to the hummingbirds butterflies and other pollinators that visit your yard in the spring. Highly popular award winning syringa vulgaris sensation lilac is an upright deciduous shrub noted for its unusual bicolor flowers. Sensation is smaller than most lilacs growing to a mature height of 10 15 with a sp. The foliage is a blue green color which makes for an interesting contrast in a green landscape.
Blooming in late spring the blossoms are so profuse that they literally cover the plant. The sensation lilac is an upright growing cultivar with single purple florets each with a distinctive pure white border along every edge. The heart shaped leaves are smooth and medium green between 3 and 6 inches long. Care grow in reasonably fertile well drained soil in full sun.
Lilacs are generally a forgiving bunch tolerant of roadside sites and neglect. Deep purple to wine red sweetly fragrant single flowers with white edges are arranged in dense pyramidal terminal clusters panicles which cover this shrub in late april to early may st. This is a slow growing lilac shrub and requires patience but the wait is well worth it.