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  1. Why Is My Lilac Bush Dying: Identifying and …

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    Lilac shrubs are in the Oleaceae family, which means they are related to the olive tree, jasmine, ash tree, and forsythia shrubs. Gardeners love the common lilac bush for its fragrant blue, pink, purple, or white flowers. Lilac plants are also hardy shrubs that don’t require much maintenance and can grow almost anywhere.
    Lilac is a densely branched shrub because it has many stems that grow to form a large bush. Even though the common lilac can grow as tall as some trees, it is technically a large bush or shrub. A common lilac bush has about 10 canes that branch out from a central stem, usually below the ground.
    Syringa vulgaris – the common purple lilac plant – looks like a large flowering bush with dense foliage and cone-like blooms. Lilac shrubs are in the Oleaceae family, which means they are related to the olive tree, jasmine, ash tree, and forsythia shrubs. Gardeners love the common lilac bush for its fragrant blue, pink, purple, or white flowers.
    Lilacs (Syringa) are members of the olive family of flowering plants, Oleaceae. There are about 20 species of Lilacs that are native to Europe and Asia. Common Lilac or French Lilac (Syringa vulgaris) has been cherished for more than 500 years for its intoxicating fragrance. Blooming in late spring, it is the showiest of the lilac species.
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