Primrose French Lilac Syringa – First Yellow Lilac – 4″ Pot – Unique Blooms

Original price was: $73.99.Current price is: $43.99.

Experience the unique beauty of the First Yellow Lilac. This carefree shrub boasts delicate, soft yellow blooms and intense fragrance, perfect as a specimen or hedge. Reaches 8-10′.

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Apr 14

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    Discover the Unique Primrose French Lilac

    The Primrose French Lilac, also known as the First Yellow Lilac, is a captivating addition to any garden. Its springtime blooms in a delicate shade of soft yellow set it apart, making it a truly unique specimen. These improved lilac plants are known for being carefree and vigorous, requiring very little maintenance once established. If you’re looking to add a touch of elegance and fragrance to your landscape, the Primrose French Lilac is an excellent choice.

    The intensely fragrant blossoms of this Syringa make it ideal as a specimen planting, where its beauty can be fully appreciated. Alternatively, it can be used as a bushy hedge, creating a fragrant and visually appealing border. This handsome and compact plant is also a fast grower, quickly covering itself with large panicles of flowers that become richer in color with age. While the best color development occurs after about five years, the beauty of this lilac is evident from the start.

    One of the most significant benefits of the Primrose French Lilac is its adaptability to various climates. While the color may not be as intense in warmer regions, its hardiness spans zones 3-9, making it a reliable choice for many gardeners. It thrives best in full sun, ensuring abundant blooms each spring. With a mature height of 8-10 feet, it provides a substantial presence in the landscape, adding both beauty and structure.

    Consider planting this yellow lilac near patios or windows to fully enjoy its delightful fragrance. Its compact size also makes it suitable for smaller gardens or urban landscapes. The Primrose French Lilac offers a low-maintenance solution for adding a burst of color and fragrance to your outdoor space. Its disease resistance and vigor make it a reliable choice for both experienced and novice gardeners.

    This 4″ pot offers immediate shipping, allowing you to start enjoying the benefits of this exceptional plant as soon as possible. During winter, dormant shipping ensures the plant arrives safely and is ready to thrive when spring arrives. Add the Primrose French Lilac to your garden and enjoy years of beauty and fragrance.

    Key Features

    • Unique Yellow Blooms: Stand out with delicate, soft yellow flowers.
    • Intense Fragrance: Enjoy a delightful aroma throughout your garden.
    • Low Maintenance: Carefree and vigorous plants require minimal upkeep.
    • Versatile Use: Ideal as a specimen or bushy hedge.
    • Hardy and Adaptable: Thrives in zones 3-9 with full sun exposure.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    1. How tall will the Primrose French Lilac get? The Primrose French Lilac typically reaches a mature height of 8-10 feet.
    2. What are the ideal growing conditions for this lilac? It thrives best in full sun and is hardy in zones 3-9.
    3. When is the best time to plant a Primrose French Lilac? The ideal planting period is during the spring or fall.
    4. How fragrant are the blossoms of the First Yellow Lilac? The blossoms are intensely fragrant, making it a delightful addition to any garden.
    5. How quickly will I see the yellow color develop in the flowers? The best color shows after about five years; however, you’ll see hints of yellow before then.