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Syringa tomentella subsp. yunnanensis | Yunnan lilac | Chinese lilac
Syringa tomentella subsp. yunnanensis | Yunnan lilac | Chinese lilac
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Plant Description
The Syringa tomentella subsp. yunnanensis is a captivating shrub admired for its delicate beauty and subtle charm. This lilac subspecies originates from the mountainous regions of China, where it thrives in cooler climates. People often call it the Yunnan lilac due to its native province. Its compact form and fragrant blooms make it a favored choice for ornamental gardens.
Syringa tomentella subsp. yunnanensis features slender branches with soft, fuzzy leaves that give it a distinctive texture. The flowers display gentle hues of pale purple and lilac, contributing to its serene appearance. Gardeners appreciate the tomentella lilac for its elegant floral clusters and subtle scent that attract pollinators. This Chinese lilac stands out among other Syringa tomentella varieties for its unique traits and adaptability.
- Produces dense clusters of small, fragrant flowers
- Leaves covered with fine, soft hairs
- Compact growth suitable for small gardens
- Originates from the Yunnan province in China
- Blooms in late spring with pastel lilac colors
The Syringa yunnanensis remains a prized plant for collectors and enthusiasts who seek rare and beautiful lilacs. Its graceful form and appealing floral display enrich any landscape. The Yunnan shrub adds a touch of natural elegance and botanical interest, making it a standout among the lilac subspecies. Overall, this plant combines rarity and charm in one exquisite package.
IMPORTANT: The pictures show the mother plant, which is not for sale. The offer includes a plant with the dimensions stated in the description.
Botanical family: Oleaceae
Botanical genus: Syringa
Botanical species: Syringa tomentella subsp. yunnanensis
SKU:WP-2675-S
Cultivation
Cultivation
Info and Disclaimers
Info and Disclaimers
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Grafted/Not Grafted: Not Grafted
Disclaimer: Be aware that most plants change across seasons. If present foliage, could have been fallen or change in its color.
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