Korean Lilac Tree
Product Details
Soil Type | Well Drained |
Sunlight | Full |
Drought Tolerance | Good |
Mature Height | 5-6 Feet |
Mature Width | 5-6 Feet |
Growth Rate | Moderate |
Bloom Color | Purple |
Shipping Restriction | AZ |
Nothing quite says spring like lilacs, and the Korean Lilac Tree offers the brightest, most fragrant ones! This variety gives you gorgeous purple blooms with that classic lilac scent but amplified.
Since it comes in the perfect compact size, you can plant this anywhere you want to add color and scent. It’s a wonderful addition to any garden, patio, or other small spaces!
Make it a focal point in your yard, or add multiples for your own lilac paradise. It does well in full sunlight and well-drained soil, so give it an area where it can truly thrive.
Each spring, you can enjoy stunning purple hues and a perfume-like smell. Neighbors and nature alike will flock to your yard to see this lovely plant!
If you’re eager to add the Korean Lilac Tree to your home, order it now! Let the upcoming spring be full of fabulous flowers and fragrances.
How long do these trees live?
They can live for decades, meaning you’ll enjoy this tree for many years to come.
Are these lilacs edible?
So long as you don’t treat them in any pesticides, they are edible!
Planting
Find an area with full sun (around 6 to 8 hours per day) and well-drained soil. Dig a hole that’s around 2 times the size of your tree’s root ball. Then, place the tree, tamp down the soil, and water to settle the roots.
Watering
The Korean Lilac Tree is fairly drought tolerant once established, but it’s important to have a regular watering schedule before then. Water about once weekly. If you’re unsure when to water, check the soil about 2 or 3 inches down. If the soil is dry here, it’s time to water.
Fertilizing
Only fertilize after it starts blooming, preferably with a well-balanced fertilizer once or twice yearly.
Maintenance
Lightly prune after it starts blooming for sizing and shaping purposes. To encourage a stronger root system, you may pick off the faded blooms – this allows your tree to focus on establishing its roots.