Syringa - Lilacs

Oleaceae

 

 

Our Syringa

The lilacs have long been popular. Syringa vulgaris was used in gardens in the mid 16th century. The triumphal march of the lilacs then began in the mid 19th century, when a number of new cultivars still available today were created. The lilacs are known for their colourful, usually pleasantly fragrant flower panicles, while the fruits are inconspicuous brown capsules without any decorative value. Their autumn colours are also modest.

Choose your Syringa

Magnolia 'Galaxy'
4 to 7 m
3 to 4 m
April to May
Magnolia 'Heaven Scent'
4 to 5 m
3 m
April to May
Magnolia 'Yellow Bird'
5 to 10 m
5 m
May to June
Magnolia denudata 'Yellow River'
2 to 6 m
2 to 4 m
May to June
6
Magnolia grandiflora 'Blanchard'
3 to 4 m
4 to 6 m
June to July
7
Magnolia grandiflora 'Galissoniere'
6 to 20 m
2 to 5 m
July to September
8
Magnolia grandiflora 'Goliath'
6 to 8 m
6 to 8 m
July to September
Magnolia kobus
8 to 10 m
4 to 6 m
March to June
6
Magnolia liliiflora 'Nigra'
3 to 4 m
3 to 4 m
April to May
6
Magnolia liliiflora 'Susan'
2 to 3 m
2 to 3 m
April to May
6
Magnolia loebneri 'Leonard Messel'
4 to 6 m
3 to 4 m
April to May
6
Magnolia loebneri 'Merrill'
4 to 6 m
3 to 4 m
April to May
6
Große Stern-Magnolie
Magnolia loebneri 'Merrill'
Magnolia sieboldii
3 to 5 m
3 to 4 m
June to July
6
Magnolia soulangeana
3 to 8 m
3 to 5 m
April to May
6
Magnolia stellata
2 to 4 m
2 to 3 m
March to April
6
Magnolia stellata 'Royal Star'
2 to 4 m
2 to 3 m
March to April
6

Examples from our nursery manufactory