WebSyringa reticulata subsp. pekinensis China Snow ('Morton') Description: A hardy upright deciduous tree with attractive peeling, cinnamon brown bark once mature. Heart shaped dark green glossy leaves accompany the small, cream, fragrant flowers that cover the tree in large clusters. Syringa Growing Tips: Easy to grow in most well-drained ... WebChina Snow Tree Lilac (Syringa pekinensis)Luxurious, showy plumes of large creamy white flowers in late spring early summer with a wonderful fragrance; bark is coppery, shiny, and peeling; drought tolerant but will not tolerate poor drainage ... China Snow Pekin Lilac will grow to be about 25 feet tall at maturity, with a spread of 20 feet. It ...
Lilac Trees - Chicagoland Grows® Plant Introduction Program
WebThe Beijing Gold Lilac, or Syringa pekinensis, is a Tree Lilac with good form and excellent late-spring flowers. Although the bark is not as showy as the "China Snow," the outline is superior with a straighter stem and … WebHardy and beautiful, award-winning Syringa reticulata subsp. pekinensis 'China Snow' (Pekin Lilac) is a very floriferous deciduous tree of graceful, upright-rounded habit with … billy lemus
Trees from Chicagoland Grows : China Snow Lilac
WebChina snow Peking lilac tree... Is it dead? Kristie73 (zone 5-CoSprings) 2 years ago. We planted this China Snow peking lilac tree last May...a few weeks later we got hit with a late May snow. I’m in Colorado Springs. Then winter was a rough start too in October. Now I think it’s dead, but there’s growth at the bottom. WebCHINA SNOW™ Peking lilac is a Chicagoland Grows® introduction that is both hardy and beautiful, with attractive, exfoliating, amber-colored bark and a rounded habit. It is a dependable urban tree and a great choice even … WebJul 5, 2024 · Plant size: 6-8 feet tall and wide. Flower color: Dark purple. Use: Specimen or screen. Featuring 8-inch long, dark purple panicles, Yankee Doodle is the lilac variety with the most intense colored flowers from the Syringa vulgaris family. Blossoms are abundant, strongly scented, and last for 3-4 weeks. cyndi leberthon