What is the most common lilac bush?

Common Lilac Varieties: What Are Different Types Of Lilac Bushes

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What is the most common lilac bush?

When you think about lilacs, the first thing that comes to mind is their sweet fragrance. As beautiful as its flowers are, the fragrance is the most cherished attribute. Read on to find out about the characteristics of the different types of lilac bushes.

Common Lilac Varieties

Horticulturists have cross bred the 28 species of lilac so extensively that even the experts sometimes have trouble telling lilac plant types apart. Even so, some species have attributes that might make them better suited to your garden and landscape. Here are some different types of lilacs that you might want to consider for your garden:

  • Common lilac (Syringa vulgaris): For most people, this lilac is the most familiar. The flowers are lilac colored and have a strong fragrance. Common lilac grows to a height of about 20 feet (6 m.).
  • Persian lilac (S. persica): This variety grows 10 feet (3 m.) tall. The flowers are pale lilac in color, and about half the diameter of common lilacs. Persian lilac is a good choice for an informal hedge.
  • Dwarf Korean lilac (S. palebinina): These lilacs grow only 4 feet (1 m.) tall and make a good informal hedge plant. The flowers resemble those of common lilac.
  • Tree lilacs (S. amurensis): This variety grows into a 30 foot (9 m.) tree with off-white flowers. Japanese tree lilac (S. amurensis ‘Japonica’) is a type of tree lilac with unusual, very pale yellow flowers.
  • Chinese lilac (S. chinensis): This is one of the best varieties to use as a summer screen or hedge. It grows quickly to reach a height of 8 to 12 feet (2-4 m.). Chinese lilac is a cross between common lilacs and Persian lilacs. It is sometimes called Rouen lilac.
  • Himalayan lilac (S. villosa): Also called late lilac, this type has rose-like blossoms. It grows as tall as 10 feet (3 m.). Hungarian lilac (S. josikaea) is a similar species with darker flowers.

These common lilac varieties are only grown in USDA plant hardiness zones 3 or 4 through 7 because they need freezing winter temperatures to break dormancy and produce flowers.

Beset by lilac envy, a southern California horticulturist developed varieties of lilac called Descanso hybrids. These hybrids grow and bloom reliably despite the warm winters of southern California. Among the best of the Descanso hybrids are:

  • ‘Lavender Lady’
  • ‘California Rose’
  • ‘Blue Boy’
  • ‘Angel White’

This article was last updated on 04/15/21

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What is the difference between a French lilac and a common lilac?

Answer: Syringa vulgaris, or common lilac, grows up to 20 feet tall. Varieties of the common lilac are referred to as French lilacs, which come in an abundance of varieties and many colors, from whites and pinks to purples and lavenders.

What is the strongest smelling lilac bush?

The lilac usually considered the most fragrant is a Chinese native—S. pubescens. It has small, white flowers tinged with purple. The fragrance is sweet and spicy, very different from the traditional “lilac” scent.

What is the difference between common lilac and Persian lilac?

Persian lilacs are smaller than common lilacs and generally achieve a maximum size of 8 feet tall and wide. The single flowers are pale in color and richly fragrant. The 3-inch-long flower clusters are smaller by about half compared to those of common lilacs.

How can you tell a common lilac?

Common lilac is distinctive in having smooth, hairless, dark heart-shaped leaves which are arranged in opposite pairs, and twigs with opposite, lateral, buds, but no large terminal bud at the tip (so branches do not grow straight out).