Syringa vulgaris 'Ludwig Spaeth' - Lilac
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Discover the timeless elegance of Syringa vulgaris ‘Ludwig Spaeth’, a remarkable lilac variety that brings a touch of classical beauty to any garden. Renowned for its deep purple, almost burgundy flowers, this lilac variety blooms profusely in late spring, enveloping the garden in an enchanting fragrance that’s truly unforgettable. Its heart-shaped foliage adds a lush, green backdrop, making the vibrant blooms stand out even more. ’Ludwig Spaeth’ has an ultimate height and spread between 2.5-4 metres and responds well to pruning. Ideal for a perfumed hedge or as a standalone specimen its soft aesthetic looks amazing within cottage garden or traditional design schemes.
Make sure to place this Lilac in full sun or partial shade for the best flowering. It can thrive in any soil type or pH as long as it is well-drained; however this plant is not fully hardy so should be sheltered from cold winds.Â
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Supplied in approx. 7.5 litre container.
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