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Ivory Silk Japanese Lilac Tree - Ornamental Flowering Deciduous Specimen

$149.95

$173.95

  • Features large, creamy white flower clusters that bloom in early summer.
  • Maintains a structured, rounded growth habit suitable for urban landscapes.
  • Exhibits high tolerance for diverse soil conditions and environmental stressors.
  • Provides seasonal interest with dark green foliage and exfoliating bark.

Size: 4-5 feet

SKU:B0ZKKLDB-V1
Availability: In Stock
Category:Lilac Shrubs

Ivory Silk Japanese Lilac Tree Overview

The Ivory Silk Japanese Lilac (Syringa reticulata 'Ivory Silk') is a deciduous ornamental tree valued for its consistent flowering and structural form. This cultivar is selected for its ability to produce abundant, fragrant, creamy white flower panicles that emerge in early summer, providing a distinct visual element to garden landscapes.

Growth Characteristics and Maintenance

Designed for structural reliability, this tree maintains a rounded to oval canopy. To ensure optimal health and shape, regular pruning after the flowering period is recommended to manage density and promote air circulation within the branches. The tree adapts to a variety of soil types, provided there is adequate drainage, making it a functional choice for residential and urban planting sites.

Landscape Utility

With its dark green, ovate foliage and reddish-brown exfoliating bark, the Ivory Silk Japanese Lilac offers multi-seasonal interest. It functions effectively as a specimen tree, a focal point in lawn areas, or as part of a structured border. Its moderate growth rate and manageable size allow for integration into various garden scales.

Planting and Care Guidelines

  • Light Requirements: Thrives in full sun exposure for optimal flower production.
  • Soil Preference: Prefers well-drained, fertile soil; tolerates a range of pH levels.
  • Watering: Requires consistent moisture during the establishment phase; established trees show moderate drought tolerance.
  • Pruning: Prune immediately after flowering to shape the canopy and remove spent blooms.