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Lilac Varietals


Below is a list of all known varietals for Lilac. Click on a varietal name to view more detailed information.


Varietal Name Description Soil Texture pH Range Organic Matter Salinity Level Hardiness Zone Humidity Water (in/wk)
Common Lilac The most widely recognized species, Syringa vulgaris, known for its highly fragrant flowers used in culinary applications like syrups, teas, and desserts. Sandy Soil 7.4 - 7.8 Very Low (< 1%) 5A
Common Lilac The most widely recognized species, Syringa vulgaris, known for its highly fragrant flowers used in culinary applications like syrups, teas, and desserts. Sandy Soil 7.4 - 7.8 Very Low (< 1%) 5A
Madame Lemoine A classic cultivar with striking double white blossoms. Sandy Soil 7.4 - 7.8 Very Low (< 1%) 5A
Madame Lemoine A classic cultivar with striking double white blossoms. Sandy Soil 7.4 - 7.8 Very Low (< 1%) 5A
Monge A cultivar of French lilac known for its deep purple flowers. Sandy Soil 7.4 - 7.8 Very Low (< 1%) 5A
Monge A cultivar of French lilac known for its deep purple flowers. Sandy Soil 7.4 - 7.8 Very Low (< 1%) 5A
Sensation A unique cultivar with purple flowers that are distinctly edged in white. Sandy Soil 7.4 - 7.8 Very Low (< 1%) 5A
Sensation A unique cultivar with purple flowers that are distinctly edged in white. Sandy Soil 7.4 - 7.8 Very Low (< 1%) 5A