Japanese Tree Ivory Silk
The japanese tree lilac ivory silk syringa reticulata ivory silk is related to the fragrant old fashioned flowering shrubs of the same genus but it stands apart on several counts.
Japanese tree ivory silk. We would suggest that using a mulch of compost or leaves on top of the soil around the tree would help to create a soil with better drainage. Syringa reticulata ivory silk. Beautiful creamy white blooms with a captivating fragrance spring through summer. The ivory silk cultivar is loved by many gardeners for its impressive size and glorious flower clusters.
They are very showy and last two weeks on the tree. Department of agriculture plant hardiness zones 3. A most attractive small flowering tree with a compact oval growth habit. Long 15 30 cm packed with fragrant tiny creamy white flowers adorn the tree.
Even though ivory silk japanese lilac trees will tolerate clay soils they prefer well drained soil to allow air and water to permeate more easily. Ivory silk japanese lilac. Ivory silk japanese lilac thrives in cooler areas specifically in u s. The plant can grow to 30 feet 9 m tall and 15 feet 4 6 m wide.
In early summer a profusion of huge clusters 6 12 in. Award winner syringa reticulata ivory silk japanese tree lilac is a large shrub or small tree with an oval to rounded crown. 2020 ivory silk japanese lilac. Makes a perfect accent or background plant.
Large creamy white flower clusters bloom in early summer among the rich green foliage. Hardy to 30 f maximum elevation. A small tree or large shrub that forms a rounded crown with rich green foliage on attractive reddish brown bark. Department of agriculture plant hardiness zones 3 through 7 ivory silk lilac grows into a strong elegant tree with a distinctive scent.
Flowering begins at a young age on this sturdy compact tree.