Fragrant Lilac - Syringa vulgaris Michael Buchner
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Syringa vulgaris 'Michael Buchner', commonly known as the Double French Lilac, is a deciduous shrub that captivates with its highly fragrant, double, lavender-pink flowers. Blooming in late spring to early summer, the densely packed flower panicles form large, conical clusters that stand out against the dark green, heart-shaped foliage. This vigorous and upright shrub adds a touch of elegance and nostalgia to gardens, attracting butterflies and pollinators with its sweet scent.
Ideal for cottage gardens, mixed borders, or as a standalone feature, it thrives in well-drained, fertile soil and full sun. Prune immediately after flowering to maintain its shape and encourage next year's blooms. Pair with complementary spring-flowering shrubs like Forsythia or Weigela for a vibrant, classic garden display.
Supplied in approx. 2-3 litre containers.
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