1. Bloomables Sequence
The Bloomables® assortment options good-looking, densely branched lilacs with a compact, tidy behavior and aromatic, full-sized flower panicles.
These shrubs have glorious resistance to powdery mildew and are low upkeep. They’ll preserve a pointy profile with only a mild trim and deadheading after flowering.
Shrubs have a peak and unfold of 4 to 5 toes that’s excellent for seasonal hedges or screens, as an accent in foundations or blended shrub beds, and in planters for decks and patios. Hardy in Zones 4 to 7.
New Age™ Lavender (S. vulgaris ‘G13099’) has the prettiest shade of soppy mauve flowers, with vigorous five-inch inflorescence and a candy, summery fragrance.

New Age™ Lavender
Starter shrubs in two-quart nursery pots are out there at Nature Hills Nursery.
New Age™ White (S. vulgaris ‘G13103’) is resplendent with plenty of old school blooms of luminous, pure white in late spring to early summer season.

New Age™ White
Shrubs in three-gallon pots are out there at Nature Hills.
2. Bloomerang Sequence
The Bloomerang® sequence of dwarf lilacs develop in a mounding behavior, topping out at two to 3 toes tall and an expansion of as much as six toes.
Cultivars on this sequence produce an abundance of blooms in spring and proceed to rebloom all through the summer season months. They’re hardy in Zones 3 to 7.
Dwarf Pink (S. x ‘SMNJRPI’) has pretty two-tone flowers, with the closed buds a deep rosy magenta, opening to a lighter sweet pink.

Bloomerang® Dwarf Pink
Yow will discover Dwarf Pink vegetation out there at Burpee.
Darkish Purple (S. x ‘SMSJBP7’) has changed Purple within the Bloomerang® sequence and has extremely aromatic blooms of darkish, magenta purple buds that open to a reasonably, pale mauve.

Bloomerang® Darkish Purple
Yow will discover Darkish Purple vegetation out there at Burpee.
You may also discover Darkish Purple in a tree kind, rising as much as seven toes tall with a five-foot unfold, producing a good-looking, naturally rounded cover.
The tree kind makes an exquisite addition to smaller areas equivalent to metropolis or city gardens, as an accent or specimen in foundations and islands, or potted into planters for decks and patios.
Yow will discover Darkish Purple in tree kind out there at Quick Rising Bushes.
Purpink (S. x pubescens ‘SMNSPTP’) is a brand new addition to the Bloomerang® sequence.

Bloomerang® Purpink
The compact shrubs are smothered in perfumed mauvy pink or purple flowers in spring.
Yow will discover Purpink starter vegetation out there at Burpee.
3. Declaration
An impressive compact cultivar, ‘Declaration’ (S. x hyacinthiflora) options splendidly showy, aromatic panicles of deep magenta that open to fairly lilac pink florets.
These shrubs have a beautiful upright form that works properly in metropolis and courtyard gardens, small yards, and grouped into boundaries or hedges.

‘Declaration’
Vegetation even have good illness resistance and develop six to eight toes tall with an expansion of 5 to 6 toes. Hardy in Zones 5 to 7.
Shrubs in three-gallon containers are out there at Nature Hills.
4. Flowerfesta Sequence
Small however with a huge impact, the Flowerfesta® (S. x meyeri) sequence are compact vegetation that deserve a spot in tight quarters and small gardens.
The ethereal flowers are a bit bigger than different S. meyeri hybrids and so they emit a pleasant perfume, first with a vigorous flush of flowers in early summer season adopted by one other, lighter flush later within the season.
Rising three to 5 toes tall and huge, the high quality branches and dense foliage give a sublime look and these hardy shrubs have glorious drought resistance when established.
They make an excellent accent or specimen in beds and containers and are putting when massed into drifts, hedges, or screens. Hardy in Zones 3 to 7.
Flowerfesta® Pink (S. meyeri ‘ANNY2013-18’) has fairly rosy pink flowers.

Flowerfesta® Pink
It’s out there as naked root vegetation and nursery containers from Nature Hills.
Flowerfesta® Purple (S. meyeri ‘Anny200809’) has massive panicles of small, open flowers in tender pinky mauve.

Flowerfesta® Purple
Yow will discover naked root or potted vegetation out there at Nature Hills.
The stainless flower panicles of Flowerfesta® White (S. meyeri ‘Anny200810’) are a pristine pure white, giving these pretty shrubs an air of calm and charm.

Flowerfesta® White
Yow will discover vegetation out there at Nature Hills.
5. Josee
A carefree decorative, ‘Josee’ (S. x meyeri) is an distinctive dwarf lilac.
Its extremely aromatic flowers of pale mauve flower closely in late spring and provides a second, lighter flush of flowers over late summer season and into fall.
‘Josee’ has glorious mildew resistance and maintains a tidy, compact development behavior with a peak and unfold of 4 to 6 toes.

‘Josee’
Hardy in Zones 2 to eight, it has glorious chilly resistance and good warmth tolerance as properly, flowering readily in areas with hotter winters.
A dependable alternative for flowering borders, hedges, and screens or adorning decks and patios in massive planters.
Yow will discover ‘Josee’ vegetation out there at Nature Hills.
6. Little Girl
An impressive area saver, Little Girl™ (S. x ‘Jeflady’) is roofed in massive and extremely aromatic spring flowers, with the buds beginning out a rosy magenta then opening to pale lavender.
It’s an exquisite and floriferous alternative for boundaries, containers, courtyard, reducing gardens, and foundations.

Little Girl™
Little Girl™ has a peak and unfold of 4 to 5 toes and vegetation are hardy in Zones 2 to 7.
Naked root and container vegetation might be discovered at Nature Hills Nursery.
7. Marie Frances
‘Marie Frances’ (S. vulgaris) is famous for its extremely aromatic, rosy magenta to pink flowers that bloom in mid to late spring.
These shrubs develop six to eight toes tall with the same unfold and sucker closely – a superb alternative for creating dense, flowering drifts, hedges, and screens.

‘Marie Frances’
Hardy in Zones 3 to eight, ‘Marie Frances’ is likely one of the higher selections for decent climates.
‘Marie Frances’ naked root and potted vegetation are out there at Nature Hills.
8. Minuet
‘Minuet’ (S. x prestoniae) produces copious quantities of extremely aromatic rose to pink flowers that cowl the shrub in late spring.
The gorgeous, rounded form overflows with blooms and might be massed into drifts, rows, or screens and all through the backyard.

‘Minuet’
‘Minuet’ grows six to eight toes tall with an expansion of 4 to 6 toes and is extraordinarily chilly hardy, appropriate for rising Zones 2 to 7.
Yow will discover naked root and vegetation in containers out there at Nature Hills.
9. Miss Kim
A star within the small backyard, ‘Miss Kim’ (S. pubescens subsp. patula) is a compact Korean selection prized for its sweetly scented, showy show of flowers from prime to backside. The plum-red buds open to pale lavender and icy blue.
Korean cultivars flower in late spring and are glorious for extending the lilac season.

‘Miss Kim’
They keep a dense, rounded kind and look tremendous massed as hedgerows flanking a driveway or sidewalk, foundations, or in any small nook that wants colour and perfume.
‘Miss Kim’ grows six to seven toes tall with an expansion of 5 to 6 toes and is hardy in Zones 3 to eight.
Naked root timber and quite a lot of container sizes are out there at Nature Hills.
10. Palibin
‘Palibin’, aka dwarf Korean lilacs (S. meyeri), are extremely well-liked for his or her manageable, tidy dimension and much of sweetly scented pink flowers.
Blooming closely in late spring, the flower panicles are barely smaller than these of normal varieties – however these vegetation additionally rebloom frivolously from July till frost if left unpruned.
To take pleasure in their interesting fragrance, plant close to excessive site visitors areas or in containers positioned the place the scent might be loved, equivalent to decks, foundations, pathways, patios, porches, and below home windows.

‘Palibin’ Dwarf Korean
‘Palibin’ can be one of many few lilacs to point out enticing fall colours with the foliage turning deep shades of burgundy and purple.
Shrubs develop 4 to 6 toes tall with an expansion of 5 to eight toes and are hardy in Zones 3 to 7.
‘Palibin’ shrubs in three-gallon pots are out there at Quick Rising Bushes.
You may also discover Korean lilacs in tree kind. These develop 5 to seven toes tall.
A ravishing alternative as an accent or specimen or massed right into a flowering colonnade to flank drives and sidewalks.
Yow will discover Korean lilacs in a tree kind out there at Quick Rising Bushes.
11. Pink Pixie
Supernaturally fairly, ‘Pink Pixie’ produces a profusion of frothy panicles in late spring, beginning out as mulberry buds that transition to pale pink florets as they age.
The upright, rounded behavior has a mature peak and unfold of 4 to 6 toes and this lilac usually reblooms in late summer season.

‘Pink Pixie’
‘Pink Pixie’ makes a superb alternative for foundations, casual hedges, blended shrub borders, and patio planters. Hardy in Zones 3 to 7.
Vegetation in quite a lot of sizes are out there at Quick Rising Bushes.
12. Scentara Sequence
Amongst lilac species, S. hyacinthiflora is essentially the most aromatic of all of them – and cultivars within the Scentara® sequence have an exceptionally intense, candy fragrance.