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Bee BalmMonarda didyma
1. Balmy™ Lilac
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This more compact selection features lilac flowers, arranged in large, shaggy heads, an ideal size for the middle of a sunny border. Foliage is delightfully fragrant. Good powdery mildew resistance. A favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds.
9C-N8" Gr 10"-12"8"-10"4-9
Butterfly BushBuddleia x
2. Lilac Cascade
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Just like the others of the Cascade series, the habit of this Butterfly Bush has panicles that cascade downward like a waterfall. 12-18" huge, puffy panicles of pale lilac flowers. The size of the flowers match that of ‘Grand Cascade’, but with a lighter shade of purple and shorter stature. Perfect as a centerpiece in your garden. Through 4 years of monitoring for sterility we have not observed seed set - a stand out trait among Buddleia.
9C-S8" TC 5'-5'6"6'5-10
CalibrachoaCalibrachoa hybrid
3. Superbells® Miss Lilac
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Calibrachoa Superbells ‘Miss Lilac’ has lovely lavender colored blooms that will cover the plant from spring until frost. It's trailing habit is great to use as a spiller in hanging baskets and combinations. It is also beautiful when used on its own or in the landscape. Use in sunny areas.
1D-S4½" Wh 6"-10"8"-10"9-10
Geranium (Regal; Martha Washington)Pelargonium x domesticum
4. Elegance™ Lilac Magesty
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An early blooming, colorful geranium with gorgeous tissue paper lilac purple blossoms with purple overtones and a dark red blotch that is perfect for an Easter hostess gift or gorgeous color for Mother's Day.
4B-N8" TC 8"-12"12"-15"8-10
ImpatiensImpatiens hybrid
5. SunPatiens® Compact Lilac
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The ‘SunPatiens® Compact Lilac’ Impatiens Plant bears vivid lavender blossoms upon forest green foliage. The petals sometimes variegated in white, the leaves also tend to variegation with shades of purple and lilac. This Compact SunPatiens impatiens plant is full of surprises and can look quite different each and every day!
1D-N*Multi* 16"-30"14"-30"n/a
LilacSyringa x
6. Baby Kim® (‘SMNSDTP’)
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Finally, an improved version of garden classic ‘Miss Kim’ lilac! Baby Kim lilac has a more dwarf compact habit, darker purple blooms, and does not fade to white. It's also about half the size, naturally growing as a tidy and appealing little mound. Great fragrance, disease resistance, and landscape performance.
 PWCC #3 24"-36"30"-36"3-8
 Syringa x hyacinthiflora
7. Scentara® Double Blue
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Knock-your-socks-off fragrance! Selected for its fragrance and bloom color, Scentara® Double Blue lilac creates the unforgettable spring display you crave. Very large flower clusters are made up of lavender-blue double florets and cover the plant in spring. Good resistance to mildew. Long-lived and easy to grow.
SD-8PWCC #3 6'-8'6'-8'2-7
Lilac (Common or French)Syringa vulgaris
8. Albert F Holden
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Very fragrant, large trusses of distinctive dark purple petals, curled to show lighter silvery backing, for a unique bi-color effect. Dark green leaves are noticeably mildew resistant. Named for wealthy mining tycoon Albert Holden, founder of the Holden Arboretum in Cleveland OH.

French lilacs make fine feature plants. Cut their fresh blossoms for fragrant, long-lasting flower arrangements.

SB-6#3 Pot 8'-10'6'-8'3-7
  
9. Belle de Nancy
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The delicate and delightfully feminine French lilac ‘Belle de Nancy’ is a scented jewel for the spring garden. It is an old double-flowered variety bred at the famous Lemoine Nursery near Nancy, France where many classic French lilacs were developed. ‘Belle de Nancy’ was introduced in 1891 and remains in cultivation, proving its desirability.
?#3 Pot 7'-8'5'-6'3-8
  
10. Ludwig Spaeth
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An old cultivar developed in 1883, this is still one of the best purples available. Its panicle-like thyrses of single, red-purple flowers are produced in early June. Rarely to never fed on by Japanese beetles.

French lilacs make fine feature plants. Cut their fresh blossoms for fragrant, long-lasting flower arrangements.

SB-5#3 Pot   10'-12'6'-8'3-7
  
11. Madame Lemoine
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Lilac ‘Madame Lemoine’ is a French Hybrid Lilac that forms a wide-spreading plant with double, pure white highly fragrant flowers that are produced in May. Smell springtime with blooms of soft white which makes this Lilac truly unique addition to your garden. Dark green heart-shaped leaves create the perfect backdrop to the pure white flowers. French lilacs are beloved for their scent and this lady will not disappoint.

Named in honor of the wife of the originator of many French hybrids. Rarely to never fed on by Japanese beetles.

SB-5#3 Pot 8'-10'8'-10'3-7
  
12. Prairie Petite
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A dwarf form of the common Lilac. Fragrant 4" pink flowers bloom in spring; fade to lavender as they age. Tidy and compact Lilac that works in small spaces.
12A-S10" TC 36"-48"36"-48"3-7
  
13. President Grevy
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President Grevy Lilac has massive, double-size flower panicles with a subtle lilac-blue color. An upright shrub with soft green, heart-shaped foliage. Like most lilacs, it has a pleasing fragrance to it and is deer resistant and extremely hardy. It produces profuse blooms that attract bees and butterflies! Plant the President Grevy Lilac shrub as a screen, privacy hedge, near a window to enjoy its fragrance, or to use as cut flowers for your home!
SB-5#3 Pot 10'-12'10'-12'3-7
  
14. Sensation
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Beautiful and dramatic, ‘Sensation’ has bicolor blooms of purple, elegantly trimmed in white, covering this lilac in early to mid-spring, filling the air with their sweet scent. Beautiful as a border shrub or a colorful hedge. Blooms are complemented by heart-shaped foliage. Adds distinctive flair to cut-flower bouquets.
SB-9#3 Pot 10'-15'10'-12'4-7
  
15. Yankee Doodle
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Syringa vulgaris ‘Yankee Doodle’ is one of the darkest purples of all Lilacs and he shares the royal lineage of lilacs bred by Father John Fiala. Profuse bloomer with large clusters of single, large flowers produced on an upright plant of up to 8 feet in height. Rarely to never fed on by Japanese beetles.

French lilacs make fine feature plants. Cut their fresh blossoms for fragrant, long-lasting flower arrangements.

?#3 Pot   6'-8'5'-7'3-7
Lilac (Dwarf Korean)Syringa meyeri
16. Palibin
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We like dwarf Korean lilac (Syringa meyeri ‘Palibin’) for its compact, rounded shape and resistance to powdery mildew, two characteristics that set it apart from other lilacs. Dwarf Korean lilac fits small gardens, tight spaces and can be used as a deciduous hedge. Good choice for a foundation planting as it won’t obscure windows.
SB-5#3 Pot 36"-48"48"-5'3-7
Lilac (Ivory Silk)Syringa reticulata
17. Ivory Silk®
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A most attractive small flowering tree with cherry-like bark, it bears large plumes of small creamy white flowers in early July. It will perform best in full sun.
TG#7 Pot 25'15'3-8
  
18. Ivory Silk® (Multi-Stem)
 
A most attractive small flowering tree with cherry-like bark, it bears large plumes of small creamy white flowers in early July. It will perform best in full sun.
TG#10 Pot 25'15'3-8
Lilac (Reblooming)Syringa x
19. Bloomerang® Dark Purple (‘SMSJBP7’)
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It's the next big thing for Bloomerang! Dark Purple is a bigger plant with larger, more rounded inflorescenses. It's very showy in spring, and continues to amaze with fragrant blooms from mid-summer to frost. This is a strong grower, and will add beauty and fragrance to gardens from spring to fall.
SB-6PWCC #3 48"-6'5'-7'3-7
Rose MallowHibiscus hybrid
20. Summerific® Lilac Crush
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‘Lilac Crush’ adds a new color to the Summerific® Series and a rare color among Hardy Hibiscus! Lilac flowers open 7-8" wide with overlapping petals of a thick substance. The flowers will have cool tones under low temperature conditions. Similar to ‘Candy Crush’ and fellow newcomer ‘Valentine's Crush’, ‘Lilac Crush’ has an upright, columnar habit that is very sturdy and resists lodging. Maple-like leaves are a rich green.
12B-NPW #3 Pot 5'-5'6"48"-54"4-9
VerbenaVerbena hybrid
21. Superbena® Large Lilac Blue
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Large, eye-catching clusters of large, lilac blue flowers all season on vigorous plants, great annual ground cover.
2D-S4½" Wh 6"-12"12"-14"7-11

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