Syringa vulgaris 'Primrose' - 20-25 CM P9
Syringa vulgaris 'Primrose' - 20-25 CM P9
Description
The Common lilac 'Primrose' (Syringa vulgaris) is an upright, dense, branched shrub that produces pale yellow flowers arranged in panicles with a light fragrance. They appear from May to June. The Common lilac 'Primrose' also has heart-shaped, dark green leaves. In a sunny to semi-shady location with humus-rich, nutrient-rich, sandy, loamy soil, it usually reaches a height of approx. 3.5 metres and grows to a width of approx. 1.5 metres.
Synonym
Synonyms (botanical): Syringa vulgaris 'Sterntaler'®.
Bulletpoints
* suitable for flowering hedges
* the blossoms are highly favoured by bees, bumblebees and hoverflies
* cut flower
* fragrant flowers
* tolerates pruning
* easy to care for
* heat-tolerant, resistant to urban climates, wind-resistant, smoke-hardy, heat-loving, cannot be built over, stem protection recommended
leaves
The deciduous leaves of the Common lilac 'Primrose's are dark green, heart-shaped, opposite. They are about 5 - 12 cm tall.
Bark
Striped, torn bark.
Spread
Southern Europe.
Frost hardiness
The Common lilac 'Primrose' has good frost hardiness.
Growth
Upright, dense, branched.
Water
The plant has a medium water requirement.
Pruning
Pruning, ideally in July, is advisable for this plant.
Location
Preferred location in a sunny to semi-shady position.
Soil
Normal soil.
Planting time
Container plants can be planted all year round, except when the soil is frozen and in summer heat (over 30°C).
Planting partner
The Common lilac 'Primrose' sets beautiful accents together with:
Common privet, large-leaved barberry, firethorn.
Tasks
- Fertilise: In the period from March to April
- Watering: In the period from May to September
- Pruning: July.
Care
- A slow-release fertiliser can be used in spring. This releases the nutrients slowly and continuously so that the plant is evenly supplied over a longer period of time.
- Lilacs flower on biennial wood, so the plant should be thinned out after flowering or plants that have grown too large should be pruned.
Flower
The light yellow flowers of Common lilac 'Primrose' appear in panicles from May to June. They are slightly fragrant.
Use
Pruning, solitary, park, bee pasture, hedge, scented garden
Root
Syringa vulgaris 'Primrose' is a taproot and, depending on the soil, forms runner-forming, strongly spreading roots.

- Article number170
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EAN codeSYVPRIMR-2020025P9
- Latin nameSyringa vulgaris 'Primrose'
- catalogLandscape shop