A unique variety of American selection, which has no analogues, the progenitor of modern American lilac with radial doubling.
Obtained in 1963 in Rochester, New York. Drought and frost resistant. Average disease resistance.
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Lilac Rochester. |
Variety name in Russian Rochester.
Variety name in English Rochester.
Latin Syringa vulgaris.
Plant size Height up to 2 m, width up to 3.5 m.
Bush description.
Bushes are spreading, well-leafed, grows slowly.
Flowering.
The flower is white, up to 15 petals, radial doubleness, fragrant. The petals are rounded, not overlapping, but radially from the center. The inflorescences are dense, well-formed, vertical. Inflorescences are pyramidal up to 25 cm. Flowering in late periods. Growing conditions Sunny place or partial shade. Unpretentious to soils. Well-drained place, without close occurrence of groundwater. When planting, add peat or humus and nitrogen fertilizers. Water abundantly when planting. Pruning once every two years, mainly old and dry shoots.
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