Welcome to the yard on the left. A place to contemplate, relax, and rant on the right.

6.06.2008

Guest Plant Week: Korean Lilac

We wrap up Guest Plant Week with another stop in Dick's yard to the North. This fine specimen is a Korean Lilac (Syringa meyeri 'Palibin'.) This unique lilac is very useful for small gardens. The plant forms a compact, rounded mound of dense branches to 5' tall and wider. The small panicles of light pink, fragrant flowers are abundantly presented all along the stems. It is a satisfying plant that remains in scale in contemporary gardens. The plant is often grafted to a standard to form a somewhat awkward small tree.


As a bonus, mama Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis)is setting on a nest in the small tree. Can you find her?

Next week we'll return to some more plants in the LipsYard.

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