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Syringa × chinensis, the Chinese or Rouen lilac, is a cross between European Syringa vulgaris and Persian/Iranian Syringa persica.
Its two common names Chinese lilac and Rouen lilac come from the false believe that this was either a native from China or that it first grew in Rouen, France. The first is clearly wrong, as this is a cultivar, and there does not seem substantial proof for the second.
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In this collection of illustrations from Traité des arbres et arbustes que l'on cultive en France en pleine terre (1801–1819), you will find more than 400 public domain images from the "Raphael of Flowers" – Pierre-Joseph Redouté (1759–1840) and Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau (1700–1782). Appreciate the variety of flowers, shrubs, trees and other botanical artworks from these distinguished illustrators.
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Waldo is hiding somewhere in this photo. Can you find him?
Waldo is the name for one of my metal garden sculptures.
To see my ‘Waldo' sculpture CLICK HERE
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In this collection of illustrations from Traité des arbres et arbustes que l'on cultive en France en pleine terre (1801–1819), you will find more than 400 public domain images from the "Raphael of Flowers" – Pierre-Joseph Redouté (1759–1840) and Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau (1700–1782). Appreciate the variety of flowers, shrubs, trees and other botanical artworks from these distinguished illustrators.
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This reminds me of a quote from the movie Elf... "Morning Sarah, that's a very nice purple dress, it's very purpley" ~ Buddy
"Syringa x chinensis, 2017, [Chinese Lilac], sur-ING-guh, 8x8ft. #Shrub, USDA Hardiness Zone 3, rosy pink, Bloom Month 5b-, In Garden Bed L7 C3 for 4.3 YEARS.
Hybrid lilac produced by crossing Persian lilac and common lilac. Broader leaves and much longer flower clusters than the Persian parent.
#Syringa #ChineseLilac
Title: Syringa rothomagensis metensis (Chinese lilac) on J.W.M.'s grounds n.d.
Date: undated
Description: Syringa rothomagensis metensis (Chinese lilac) on J. W. M.'s grounds n.d. (Manning Lantern Slide: 509)
Image ID: 218.LS.509
Related Information: Warren H. Manning Papers at the Iowa State University Library
Copyright 2009, Iowa State University Library, University Archives
For Reproductions: www.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/services/photfees.html
"Syringa x chinensis (Rouen, France hybrid) 2019 photo - Common Name: Chinese Lilac, Size: 8x8ft., rosy pink, USDA Hardiness Zone 3, Michigan Bloom Month 5b-, In Garden Bed G4 for 7.3 YEARS (Lowe). Planted in 2012.
Hybrid lilac produced by crossing Persian lilac and common lilac. Broader leaves and much longer flower clusters than the Persian parent. Several stems died off in 2017. Syringa x chinensis is a shrub with showy, early May, fragrant inflorescences that is susceptible to powdery mildew on its foliage by late Summer.
#Syringa #ChineseLilac
"Syringa x chinensis (Rouen, France hybrid) 2019 photo - Common Name: Chinese Lilac, Size: 8x8ft., rosy pink, USDA Hardiness Zone 3, Michigan Bloom Month 5b-, In Garden Bed G4 for 7.3 YEARS (Lowe). Planted in 2012.
Hybrid lilac produced by crossing Persian lilac and common lilac. Broader leaves and much longer flower clusters than the Persian parent. Several stems died off in 2017. Syringa x chinensis is a shrub with showy, early May, fragrant inflorescences that is susceptible to powdery mildew on its foliage by late Summer.
#Syringa #ChineseLilac
"Syringa x chinensis, 2017, [Chinese Lilac], sur-ING-guh, 8x8ft. #Shrub, USDA Hardiness Zone 3, rosy pink, Bloom Month 5b-, In Garden Bed L7 C3 for 4.3 YEARS.
Hybrid lilac produced by crossing Persian lilac and common lilac. Broader leaves and much longer flower clusters than the Persian parent.
#Syringa #ChineseLilac
Part of the Chinese Lilac in front of our house... the background is our lawn, so completely out of focus that it's solid green
"Syringa x chinensis, 2018 photo, Chinese Lilac, , USDA Hardiness Zone 3, rosy pink, Michigan Bloom Month 5b-, In Garden Bed G4 for 5.9 YEARS (Lowe). Planted in 2012.
Hybrid lilac produced by crossing Persian lilac and common lilac. Broader leaves and much longer flower clusters than the Persian parent. Several stems died off in 2017.
#Syringa #ChineseLilac
My grandfather's house, although whenever I say it in my head, it comes out "My grandmother's house."
These ones live at my mom's house in the middle of the circular driveway. Those trees behind it are the ones in the other pitter.
"Syringa x chinensis, 2018 photo, Chinese Lilac, , USDA Hardiness Zone 3, rosy pink, Michigan Bloom Month 5b-, In Garden Bed G4 for 5.9 YEARS (Lowe). Planted in 2012.
Hybrid lilac produced by crossing Persian lilac and common lilac. Broader leaves and much longer flower clusters than the Persian parent. Several stems died off in 2017.
#Syringa #ChineseLilac
Syringa x chinensis 24W18 Chinese Lilac G4- (Rouen, France hybrid) Chinese Lilac, Mature plant size: 8x8ft., rosy pink, USDA Hardiness Zone 3, Michigan Bloom Week ISO WW20, In Garden Bed G4 for 11.8 YEARS (Lowes,). Planted in 2012.
Hybrid lilac produced by crossing Persian lilac and common lilac. Broader leaves and much longer flower clusters than the Persian parent. Several stems died off in 2017. Syringa x chinensis is a shrub with showy, early May, fragrant inflorescences that is susceptible to powdery mildew on its foliage by late Summer. The reported height is 8-12 feet. My shrubs (2) are barely 6 feet after 10 years.
Photo by Frank D.Richards, Washtenaw County, Michigan. Creative Commons Copyright CC BY-SA 4.0.
Link to additional photos of this plant on my Flickr account from 2012, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24:
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#Michigan, #49236, #usdaZone6, #Shrub, #Chinese, #Lilac, #SyringaXchinensis, #Syringa, #CHINESELILAC
Syringa x chinensis 24W18 Chinese Lilac G4- (Rouen, France hybrid) Chinese Lilac, Mature plant size: 8x8ft., rosy pink, USDA Hardiness Zone 3, Michigan Bloom Week ISO WW20, In Garden Bed G4 for 11.8 YEARS (Lowes,). Planted in 2012.
Hybrid lilac produced by crossing Persian lilac and common lilac. Broader leaves and much longer flower clusters than the Persian parent. Several stems died off in 2017. Syringa x chinensis is a shrub with showy, early May, fragrant inflorescences that is susceptible to powdery mildew on its foliage by late Summer. The reported height is 8-12 feet. My shrubs (2) are barely 6 feet after 10 years.
Photo by Frank D.Richards, Washtenaw County, Michigan. Creative Commons Copyright CC BY-SA 4.0.
Link to additional photos of this plant on my Flickr account from 2012, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24:
www.flickr.com/search/?user_id=50697352%40N00&sort=da...
#Michigan, #49236, #usdaZone6, #Shrub, #Chinese, #Lilac, #SyringaXchinensis, #Syringa, #CHINESELILAC
Syringa x chinensis 24W18 Chinese Lilac G4- (Rouen, France hybrid) Chinese Lilac, Mature plant size: 8x8ft., rosy pink, USDA Hardiness Zone 3, Michigan Bloom Week ISO WW20, In Garden Bed G4 for 11.8 YEARS (Lowes,). Planted in 2012.
Hybrid lilac produced by crossing Persian lilac and common lilac. Broader leaves and much longer flower clusters than the Persian parent. Several stems died off in 2017. Syringa x chinensis is a shrub with showy, early May, fragrant inflorescences that is susceptible to powdery mildew on its foliage by late Summer. The reported height is 8-12 feet. My shrubs (2) are barely 6 feet after 10 years.
Photo by Frank D.Richards, Washtenaw County, Michigan. Creative Commons Copyright CC BY-SA 4.0.
Link to additional photos of this plant on my Flickr account from 2012, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24:
www.flickr.com/search/?user_id=50697352%40N00&sort=da...
#Michigan, #49236, #usdaZone6, #Shrub, #Chinese, #Lilac, #SyringaXchinensis, #Syringa, #CHINESELILAC
Syringa x chinensis 24W18 Chinese Lilac G4- (Rouen, France hybrid) Chinese Lilac, Mature plant size: 8x8ft., rosy pink, USDA Hardiness Zone 3, Michigan Bloom Week ISO WW20, In Garden Bed G4 for 11.8 YEARS (Lowes,). Planted in 2012.
Hybrid lilac produced by crossing Persian lilac and common lilac. Broader leaves and much longer flower clusters than the Persian parent. Several stems died off in 2017. Syringa x chinensis is a shrub with showy, early May, fragrant inflorescences that is susceptible to powdery mildew on its foliage by late Summer. The reported height is 8-12 feet. My shrubs (2) are barely 6 feet after 10 years.
Photo by Frank D.Richards, Washtenaw County, Michigan. Creative Commons Copyright CC BY-SA 4.0.
Link to additional photos of this plant on my Flickr account from 2012, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24:
www.flickr.com/search/?user_id=50697352%40N00&sort=da...
#Michigan, #49236, #usdaZone6, #Shrub, #Chinese, #Lilac, #SyringaXchinensis, #Syringa, #CHINESELILAC
"Syringa × chinensis, commonly known as Chinese lilac or Rouen lilac, is a deciduous, multi-stemmed shrub resulting from a hybrid between Syringa vulgaris (common lilac) and Syringa persica (Persian lilac). First discovered in Rouen, France, in 1777, it typically grows 8–12 feet tall (occasionally up to 15 feet) with arching branches and a broad, rounded shape. The shrub is prized for its profuse, highly fragrant, purple to rose-purple flower panicles that bloom in mid- to late spring, attracting butterflies and pollinators. Its medium to dark green, lanceolate leaves are opposite and simple, though the plant offers little fall color and can be susceptible to powdery mildew in summer. Chinese lilac thrives in full sun and well-drained, slightly acidic to alkaline soils, making it suitable for borders, hedges, or as a specimen shrub in colder climates (USDA zones 3–7)
Photo by F.D.Richards, Washtenaw County, Michigan. Creative Commons Copyright CC BY-SA 4.0
Syringa x chinensis 24W18 Chinese Lilac G4- (Rouen, France hybrid) Chinese Lilac, Mature plant size: 8x8ft., rosy pink, USDA Hardiness Zone 3, Michigan Bloom Week ISO WW20, In Garden Bed G4 for 11.8 YEARS (Lowes,). Planted in 2012.
Hybrid lilac produced by crossing Persian lilac and common lilac. Broader leaves and much longer flower clusters than the Persian parent. Several stems died off in 2017. Syringa x chinensis is a shrub with showy, early May, fragrant inflorescences that is susceptible to powdery mildew on its foliage by late Summer. The reported height is 8-12 feet. My shrubs (2) are barely 6 feet after 10 years.
Photo by Frank D.Richards, Washtenaw County, Michigan. Creative Commons Copyright CC BY-SA 4.0.
Link to additional photos of this plant on my Flickr account from 2012, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24:
www.flickr.com/search/?user_id=50697352%40N00&sort=da...
#Michigan, #49236, #usdaZone6, #Shrub, #Chinese, #Lilac, #SyringaXchinensis, #Syringa, #CHINESELILAC
"Syringa × chinensis, commonly known as Chinese lilac or Rouen lilac, is a deciduous, multi-stemmed shrub resulting from a hybrid between Syringa vulgaris (common lilac) and Syringa persica (Persian lilac). First discovered in Rouen, France, in 1777, it typically grows 8–12 feet tall (occasionally up to 15 feet) with arching branches and a broad, rounded shape. The shrub is prized for its profuse, highly fragrant, purple to rose-purple flower panicles that bloom in mid- to late spring, attracting butterflies and pollinators. Its medium to dark green, lanceolate leaves are opposite and simple, though the plant offers little fall color and can be susceptible to powdery mildew in summer. Chinese lilac thrives in full sun and well-drained, slightly acidic to alkaline soils, making it suitable for borders, hedges, or as a specimen shrub in colder climates (USDA zones 3–7)
Photo by F.D.Richards, Washtenaw County, Michigan. Creative Commons Copyright CC BY-SA 4.0
"Syringa × chinensis, commonly known as Chinese lilac or Rouen lilac, is a deciduous, multi-stemmed shrub resulting from a hybrid between Syringa vulgaris (common lilac) and Syringa persica (Persian lilac). First discovered in Rouen, France, in 1777, it typically grows 8–12 feet tall (occasionally up to 15 feet) with arching branches and a broad, rounded shape. The shrub is prized for its profuse, highly fragrant, purple to rose-purple flower panicles that bloom in mid- to late spring, attracting butterflies and pollinators. Its medium to dark green, lanceolate leaves are opposite and simple, though the plant offers little fall color and can be susceptible to powdery mildew in summer. Chinese lilac thrives in full sun and well-drained, slightly acidic to alkaline soils, making it suitable for borders, hedges, or as a specimen shrub in colder climates (USDA zones 3–7)
Photo by F.D.Richards, Washtenaw County, Michigan. Creative Commons Copyright CC BY-SA 4.0
"Syringa × chinensis, commonly known as Chinese lilac or Rouen lilac, is a deciduous, multi-stemmed shrub resulting from a hybrid between Syringa vulgaris (common lilac) and Syringa persica (Persian lilac). First discovered in Rouen, France, in 1777, it typically grows 8–12 feet tall (occasionally up to 15 feet) with arching branches and a broad, rounded shape. The shrub is prized for its profuse, highly fragrant, purple to rose-purple flower panicles that bloom in mid- to late spring, attracting butterflies and pollinators. Its medium to dark green, lanceolate leaves are opposite and simple, though the plant offers little fall color and can be susceptible to powdery mildew in summer. Chinese lilac thrives in full sun and well-drained, slightly acidic to alkaline soils, making it suitable for borders, hedges, or as a specimen shrub in colder climates (USDA zones 3–7)
Photo by F.D.Richards, Washtenaw County, Michigan. Creative Commons Copyright CC BY-SA 4.0
Syringa x chinensis 24W18 Chinese Lilac G4- (Rouen, France hybrid) Chinese Lilac, Mature plant size: 8x8ft., rosy pink, USDA Hardiness Zone 3, Michigan Bloom Week ISO WW20, In Garden Bed G4 for 11.8 YEARS (Lowes,). Planted in 2012.
Hybrid lilac produced by crossing Persian lilac and common lilac. Broader leaves and much longer flower clusters than the Persian parent. Several stems died off in 2017. Syringa x chinensis is a shrub with showy, early May, fragrant inflorescences that is susceptible to powdery mildew on its foliage by late Summer. The reported height is 8-12 feet. My shrubs (2) are barely 6 feet after 10 years.
Photo by Frank D.Richards, Washtenaw County, Michigan. Creative Commons Copyright CC BY-SA 4.0.
Link to additional photos of this plant on my Flickr account from 2012, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24:
www.flickr.com/search/?user_id=50697352%40N00&sort=da...
#Michigan, #49236, #usdaZone6, #Shrub, #Chinese, #Lilac, #SyringaXchinensis, #Syringa, #CHINESELILAC
Syringa x chinensis 24W18 Chinese Lilac G4- (Rouen, France hybrid) Chinese Lilac, Mature plant size: 8x8ft., rosy pink, USDA Hardiness Zone 3, Michigan Bloom Week ISO WW20, In Garden Bed G4 for 11.8 YEARS (Lowes,). Planted in 2012.
Hybrid lilac produced by crossing Persian lilac and common lilac. Broader leaves and much longer flower clusters than the Persian parent. Several stems died off in 2017. Syringa x chinensis is a shrub with showy, early May, fragrant inflorescences that is susceptible to powdery mildew on its foliage by late Summer. The reported height is 8-12 feet. My shrubs (2) are barely 6 feet after 10 years.
Photo by Frank D.Richards, Washtenaw County, Michigan. Creative Commons Copyright CC BY-SA 4.0.
Link to additional photos of this plant on my Flickr account from 2012, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24:
www.flickr.com/search/?user_id=50697352%40N00&sort=da...
#Michigan, #49236, #usdaZone6, #Shrub, #Chinese, #Lilac, #SyringaXchinensis, #Syringa, #CHINESELILAC
Syringa x chinensis 24W18 Chinese Lilac G4- (Rouen, France hybrid) Chinese Lilac, Mature plant size: 8x8ft., rosy pink, USDA Hardiness Zone 3, Michigan Bloom Week ISO WW20, In Garden Bed G4 for 11.8 YEARS (Lowes,). Planted in 2012.
Hybrid lilac produced by crossing Persian lilac and common lilac. Broader leaves and much longer flower clusters than the Persian parent. Several stems died off in 2017. Syringa x chinensis is a shrub with showy, early May, fragrant inflorescences that is susceptible to powdery mildew on its foliage by late Summer. The reported height is 8-12 feet. My shrubs (2) are barely 6 feet after 10 years.
Photo by Frank D.Richards, Washtenaw County, Michigan. Creative Commons Copyright CC BY-SA 4.0.
Link to additional photos of this plant on my Flickr account from 2012, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24:
www.flickr.com/search/?user_id=50697352%40N00&sort=da...
#Michigan, #49236, #usdaZone6, #Shrub, #Chinese, #Lilac, #SyringaXchinensis, #Syringa, #CHINESELILAC