Madame Lemoine Lilac
Syringa vulgaris 'Madame Lemoine'
20 reviews
Madame Lemoine Lilac
Syringa vulgaris 'Madame Lemoine'
20 reviews
$79.00
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1.5 Gallon
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Why Madame Lemoine Lilac?
Madame Lemoine Lilac is a popular deciduous shrub that is prized for its fragrant and showy white flowers. This variety of lilac is particularly noted for its outstanding performance and reliability. It can reach a height of up to 10 feet and a spread of up to 8 feet, making it perfect for use as a hedge or border plant. Additionally, its elegant flowers make it a favorite choice for cut flower arrangements.
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Sunlight
Madame Lemoine Lilac prefers full sun to produce abundant blooms.
Watering
Madame Lemoine Lilac has moderate watering requirements. It prefers consistently moist soil, but not overly saturated. Water the plant deeply once a week during dry periods, and reduce watering during periods of rainfall.
Fertilizing
Madame Lemoine Lilac requires a balanced fertilizer with equal parts nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
Madame Lemoine Lilac: The Most Beautiful Lilac in the World
Introducing the Madame Lemoine Lilac – a breathtaking shrub that will transform your garden into a fragrant and enchanting oasis. This classic lilac variety offers a multitude of benefits that make it an irresistible addition to any outdoor space.
The Madame Lemoine Lilac is renowned for its stunning display of showy, fragrant double-white flowers that emerge in late spring and persist for several weeks. These exuberant blossoms create a picturesque vision, with their pure white petals releasing a delicate floral scent that fills the air with charm and nostalgia.
One of the standout benefits of the Madame Lemoine Lilac is its adaptability to a wide range of environmental conditions and soil types. This hardy shrub can thrive in full sun and tolerates light shade. It's also deer resistant and highly tolerant of drought.
Beyond its unmistakable beauty, the Madame Lemoine Lilac offers immense versatility in landscaping. Its upright and compact form makes it an ideal choice for a stunning focal point, an eye-catching hedge, or even in containers for patios and decks. Its dark green foliage provides a sharp contrast to its bright blooms, creating a multi-dimensional effect that highlights its stunning presence.
Another added benefit of the French Hybrid Lilac is its ability to attract beneficial pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. These garden visitors will be lured by its abundant nectar-rich flowers and help pollinate other plants, establishing an ecosystem that is both beautiful and productive.
If you're looking to create a garden of elegance and enchantment, the Madame Lemoine Lilac is the perfect choice. Its stunning white blooms, versatility, and low-maintenance nature make it a beloved favorite among garden enthusiasts of all levels. Transform your garden into a fragrant haven with the Madame Lemoine Lilac and enjoy the beauty and benefits it brings.
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Plant Information:
Botanical Name: | Syringa vulgaris 'Madame Lemoine' |
USDA Zones: | 3-7 |
Water: | Moderate Then Low |
Exposure: | Full Sun |
Soil Needs: | Well-Drained |
Mature Height: | 8 - 12 feet |
Mature Spread: | 8 - 10 feet |
Pollination Info
FAQ
Madame Lemoine Lilac (Syringa vulgaris 'Madame Lemoine') FAQ:
What is a Madame Lemoine lilac?
A Madame Lemoine lilac is a deciduous shrub that produces fragrant, white flowers in early spring. It is a cultivar of the common lilac (Syringa vulgaris).
How tall does a Madame Lemoine lilac grow?
A mature Madame Lemoine lilac can reach a height of 8-10 feet and a spread of 6-8 feet.
When does a Madame Lemoine lilac bloom?
A Madame Lemoine lilac typically blooms in early spring, around mid-April to early May.
What kind of soil does a Madame Lemoine lilac prefer?
A Madame Lemoine lilac prefers moist, well-drained soil that is slightly acidic.
How much sunlight does a Madame Lemoine lilac need?
A Madame Lemoine lilac prefers full sunlight, although it can tolerate partial shade.
How do I plant a Madame Lemoine lilac?
Plant a Madame Lemoine lilac in a hole that is at least twice the size of the root ball. Make sure the soil is amended with compost and is well-drained. Water the shrub thoroughly after planting.
How do I care for a Madame Lemoine lilac?
- Water the shrub deeply once per week, especially during periods of drought.
- Fertilize in the spring with a balanced fertilizer (10-10-10).
- Prune after blooming, removing spent flowers and shaping the shrub if desired.
- Watch for pests and diseases, such as powdery mildew and leaf spot, and treat accordingly.
Can I grow a Madame Lemoine lilac in a container?
It is possible to grow a Madame Lemoine lilac in a large container, although it will require regular watering and fertilizing.
Is a Madame Lemoine lilac deer resistant?
Madame Lemoine lilacs are generally considered deer resistant, although hungry deer may still nibble on the foliage and buds.
Planting & Care
Planting Madame Lemoine Lilac
Madame Lemoine Lilac prefers to be planted in a location with full sun exposure. Choose a spot that has well-draining, fertile soil. Dig a hole that is twice as wide as the root ball and just as deep. Place the root ball in the hole and backfill with soil, gently patting it down as you go. Water thoroughly.
Caring for Madame Lemoine Lilac
Water regularly during the first growing season to ensure the roots become established. Once established, Madame Lemoine Lilac is drought-tolerant and only needs watering during prolonged dry spells. Fertilize in early spring with a balanced fertilizer, following manufacturer instructions. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage additional blooming. Prune after blooming by removing up to one-third of the oldest or tallest branches to promote new growth and maintain a healthy shape.
Madame Lemoine Lilac is generally disease-resistant but may be susceptible to powdery mildew during prolonged humid periods. If this occurs, prune out infected plant parts and dispose of them in the trash to prevent further contamination. Treat any remaining plant parts with a fungicide approved for use on lilacs.
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