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SYRINGA (Continued)<br />
komarowii reflexa (= reflexa) - Lilac komarowii reflexa<br />
____ Up to 3 m tall, broad and upright-growing shrub; leaves rough,<br />
oval to elongated, 8 to 15 cm long; flowers wine-red to dark pink<br />
outside, almost white inside, appearing in June in 10 to 16 cm<br />
long, overhanging panicles - having a more elegant growing habit<br />
than most other species. S. Zone 4.<br />
Quality Height<br />
or<br />
width<br />
Content<br />
Bunch/<br />
Box<br />
per plant<br />
250<br />
€<br />
3j.v.S. 2/1 15-30 25 1,30 1,04<br />
3j.v.S. 2/1 30-50 25 1,60 1,28<br />
3j.v.S. 2/1 50-80 25 1,90 1,52<br />
3j.v.S. 2/1 P9 32 2,25 1,80<br />
meyeri ´Palibin´ (= palibiniana Hort. non Nakai, microphylla ´Minor´, velutina Hort.) - Korean Lilac<br />
____ A low, dense and bushy shrub with fragrant flowers borne in<br />
small, numerous panicles on terminal ends of shoots; flowering<br />
buds magenta, whitish-pink when blooming in June with a second<br />
flowering season in autumn; wrongly named and traded as<br />
S. patula, S. palibiniana or S. velutina in the last 5 years - a very<br />
lovely, promising flowering shrub, suitable for hedges, planting<br />
in troughs, roof gardens, rock gardens and for graveyard planting.<br />
H, K, S, St, Z. Zone 5b.<br />
2j.v.St. 0/1/1 P9 32 3,05 2,44<br />
microphylla ´Superba´ - Daphne Lilac<br />
____ A slow-growing, up to 1.5 m tall, well-branched shrub; leaves<br />
round to egg-shaped, 1 to 4 cm long; flowers rosy red (lighter<br />
coloured when ageing), fragrant, borne from May to October in<br />
4 to 7 cm long panicles - a lovely dwarf lilac with a very long<br />
flowering season. D, K, St, Z. Zone 6a.<br />
2j.v.St. 0/1/1 P9 32 3,05 2,44<br />
´Minuet´ (= x prestoniae ´Minuet´)(Villosae Group) - Lilac ´Minuet´<br />
____ A rather weak growing (up to 1.8 m tall), widely bushy, denselybranched<br />
cultivar. Flowers light purple, borne on thin panicles up<br />
to 25 cm long, appearing in mid-June. One of the top cultivars<br />
due to its abundant flowers. Also outstanding as compared to<br />
other cultivars due to its much later flowering season. S. Zone 4.<br />
2j.v.St. 0/1/1 P9 32 3,40 2,72<br />
per plant<br />
>2500<br />
€<br />
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