Does Bloomerang lilac smell good?

Does Bloomerang lilac smell good?

The Bloomerang is a relative dwarf that tops out at about 4 feet high, she added, and “[t]he dark pink panicles are lush and fragrant.” The Bloomerang seems to keep its promises—good smell, fine color, and longevity.

Do bees like Bloomerang lilac?

Then the plants rest a bit before reblooming again during mid-summer and continue through frost. This lilac offers excellent disease resistance. Lilac plants attract butterflies, bees, hummingbirds and wild birds.

Is Bloomerang lilac fragrant?

A bit smaller than other lilacs, Bloomerang also has a nice, rounded shape that looks great anywhere you plant it in the landscape. Star-like flowers are a beautiful shade of classic lilac purple and are sweetly scented. It doesn’t only bloom once in spring – it also blooms summer through fall.

When’s the best time to plant a lilac tree?

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The best time to plant lilacs is in late fall before the ground freezes. The next best time to plant is in early spring after the ground thaws.

When does Bloomerang dark purple lilac tree bloom?

Big, bold, and beautiful – that’s Bloomerang ® Dark Purple lilac. Naturally growing as a handsome, rounded shrub, very large dark purple buds emerge in mid to late spring. These open to a classic deep purple-lilac color and perfume the air for weeks.

When do Josee lilacs bloom in the Midwest?

Josee and Bloomerang lilacs are sold as rebloomers, which will flower in late summer and fall as well as in spring. How do they really perform in the Midwest? The heavenly scented blossoms of ‘Josee’ delight in spring, but later blooms depend on cool summer weather.

What’s the difference between Bloomerang and untrimmed lilacs?

Trimming after blooming will delay the rebloom by a few weeks compared to an untrimmed Bloomerang lilac. Like nearly all lilacs, Bloomerang lilac actually requires a period of cold weather in order to bloom well. This is why lilacs are not typically suited to warmer climates.

Are there any reblooming Lilacs on the market?

However, there is a “new” reblooming lilac on the market these days: ’Bloomerang’ purple lilac ( Syringa ‘Penda’) from Proven Winners. I have only one year’s worth of experience with this still-small plant, but so far, so good.