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Syringa patula 'Miss Kim' 3/2022 Lilac F4- (Meader, 1954, Korea) Manchurian Lilac, Mature plant size: 7x7ft., orchid-pink, USDA Hardiness Zone 3, Michigan Bloom Week ISO WW21, In Garden Bed F4 for 9.7 YEARS (Lowes,). Planted in 2012.
Missouri Botanical Garden: 'Miss Kim' is a compact, upright cultivar which grows 4-7' tall with a similar spread. Lavender to ice blue, sweetly fragrant, single flowers are arranged in dense, terminal clusters (panicles to 3" long) which cover this shrub in May (St. Louis). Elliptic to ovate, dark green leaves (to 5" long) turn burgundy (often attractive) in autumn. A good selection for southern climates.
Big Box item. Popular cultivar 'Miss Kim' was obtained from seed from Korea's Pouk Han Mountains in 1947 by E. M. Meader. Meader germinated the seed and selected Miss Kim. The seedling was named 'Miss Kim', Kim being a common name in Korea. Released in 1954. I planted this one in 2012.
Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan. Link to additional photos of this plant from 2013, 15, 17, 21, 22:
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Syringa patula 'Miss Kim' 23W8 Lilac R3- (Meader, 1954, Korea) Manchurian Lilac, Mature plant size: 7x7ft., Icy Blue flowers, late spring, USDA Hardiness Zone 3, Michigan Bloom Week ISO WW21, In Garden Bed R3 for 11.7 YEARS (2). Planted in 2011.
Big Box item. Popular cultivar 'Miss Kim' was obtained from seed from Korea's Pouk Han Mountains in 1947 by E. M. Meader. Meader germinated the seed and selected Miss Kim. The seedling was named 'Miss Kim', Kim being a common name in Korea. Released in 1954. Planted in 2011. Trimmed to one main trunk. Syringa pubescens subsp. patula 'Miss Kim'.
Getting a little bigger than I had planned. I have cut it back over the years, but of course it grows back with vigor. I am considering cutting it back to the ground and letting it start over. I have several other Miss Kims, but this is by far the largest one. It must like the location. It is not far from the front door, so you do get a pleasant fragrance when coming or going.
Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan. Link to additional photos of this plant from 2013, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23:
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Last, and tallest, flower of the spring Lilac's.
Lilac, Korean Lilac, Syringa patula, 'Miss Kim', Dwarf Korean Lilac, Hashidoi, Rairakku.
A first for everything, a FALL Lilac!
Lilac, Korean Lilac, Syringa patula, 'Miss Kim', Dwarf Korean Lilac, Hashidoi, Rairakku.
My "autumn" Lilac are still blooming strongly, so I decided to play a bit.
Lilac, Korean Lilac, Syringa patula, 'Miss Kim', Dwarf Korean Lilac, Hashidoi, Rairakku.
Lilacs in July! Lilac, Korean Lilac, Syringa patula, 'Miss Kim', Dwarf Korean Lilac, Hashidoi, Rairakku.
A first for everything, a FALL Lilac!
Lilac, Korean Lilac, Syringa patula, 'Miss Kim', Dwarf Korean Lilac, Hashidoi, Rairakku.
Syringa patula 'Miss Kim' 24W20 12yo Lilac N3 (Meader, 1954, Korea) Manchurian Lilac, 7x7ft.@ Maturity, orchid-pink, Hardy to Zone 3, Garden N3 (SRC Lowes,) PLTD 2012.
Missouri Botanical Garden: 'Miss Kim' is a compact, upright cultivar which grows 4-7' tall with a similar spread. Lavender to ice blue, sweetly fragrant, single flowers are arranged in dense, terminal clusters (panicles to 3" long) which cover this shrub in May (St. Louis). Elliptic to ovate, dark green leaves (to 5" long) turn burgundy (often attractive) in autumn. A good selection for southern climates.
Big Box item. Popular cultivar 'Miss Kim' was obtained from seed from Korea's Pouk Han Mountains in 1947 by E. M. Meader. Meader germinated the seed and selected Miss Kim. The seedling was named 'Miss Kim', Kim being a common name in Korea. Released in 1954. I planted this one in 2012.
Photo by F.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 2013, 15, 17, 21, 22:
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#Michigan, #49236, #usdaZone6, #Shrub, #Lilac, #Manchurian, #Syringa, #SyringaPatula, #MissKim, #MissKim, #24W20, #12yo
Syringa patula 'Miss Kim' 24W20 12yo Lilac N3 (Meader, 1954, Korea) Manchurian Lilac, 7x7ft.@ Maturity, orchid-pink, Hardy to Zone 3, Garden N3 (SRC Lowes,) PLTD 2012.
Missouri Botanical Garden: 'Miss Kim' is a compact, upright cultivar which grows 4-7' tall with a similar spread. Lavender to ice blue, sweetly fragrant, single flowers are arranged in dense, terminal clusters (panicles to 3" long) which cover this shrub in May (St. Louis). Elliptic to ovate, dark green leaves (to 5" long) turn burgundy (often attractive) in autumn. A good selection for southern climates.
Big Box item. Popular cultivar 'Miss Kim' was obtained from seed from Korea's Pouk Han Mountains in 1947 by E. M. Meader. Meader germinated the seed and selected Miss Kim. The seedling was named 'Miss Kim', Kim being a common name in Korea. Released in 1954. I planted this one in 2012.
Photo by F.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 2013, 15, 17, 21, 22:
www.flickr.com/search/?user_id=50697352%40N00&sort=da...
#Michigan, #49236, #usdaZone6, #Shrub, #Lilac, #Manchurian, #Syringa, #SyringaPatula, #MissKim, #MissKim, #24W20, #12yo