Lilac/Syringa – Common Purple

Description

Extend lilac season with the late-blooming Donald Wyman Lilac (Syringa ‘Donald Wyman’). In late spring, its fragrant pink-purple flowers burst open, filling the air with a sweet scent that attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. With abundant flower clusters, it’s perfect for cutting and bringing indoors.

This deciduous shrub grows 8-10 feet tall with a rounded habit and lush green foliage, making it an excellent choice for informal hedges, shrub borders, or as a perennial backdrop. For a longer-lasting display, pair it with early-blooming lilacs to enjoy lilac blossoms for an extended season. Thrives in full sun.

For a stunning, fragrant hedge, consider planting multiple Donald Wyman Lilacs together for a lush, affordable lilac screen.

Full to Part Sun | H: 5-8′  W: 4-10′  | zone 2-7