Syringa (Reblooming Lilac)
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					Color Name: Bloomerang PurPink®
					
					
Unique and beautiful - that's Bloomerang Purpink Lilac! Naturally growing as a handsome, rounded shrub with very large buds emerging in mid to late spring. These buds open to unique flowers that appear to be sometimes purple, sometimes pink, and sometimes a bit of both. Whatever color you think they are at the particular moment, Bloomerang Purpink is unquestionably one of the most prolific rebloomers in the Bloomerang series.
Don't settle for lilacs that bloom just once a year - get Bloomerang Lilacs and enjoy months of blooms instead of just weeks. Bloomerang Lilacs are noted for their exceptional disease resistance - no worries about ugly white or brown foliage to spoil the floral show. And like other lilacs, it is sun-loving and deer resistant, so it makes an easy care choice for years of beauty.
					
Growing Tips: A light trim after spring bloom neatens the plant's appearance and encourages rebloom, though it does delay it slightly.
Soil: Prefers neutral to alkaline soils, but is fairly adaptable. Good drainage is imperative.
Pruning: Blooms on old and new wood - prune after spring bloom if desired. Doing so will delay rebloom but also encourages it.
Uses: Hedges; mixed borders; foundation plantings; specimen.
Photo courtesy of Spring Meadow Nursery, Inc.
				
				Unique and beautiful - that's Bloomerang Purpink Lilac! Naturally growing as a handsome, rounded shrub with very large buds emerging in mid to late spring. These buds open to unique flowers that appear to be sometimes purple, sometimes pink, and sometimes a bit of both. Whatever color you think they are at the particular moment, Bloomerang Purpink is unquestionably one of the most prolific rebloomers in the Bloomerang series.
Don't settle for lilacs that bloom just once a year - get Bloomerang Lilacs and enjoy months of blooms instead of just weeks. Bloomerang Lilacs are noted for their exceptional disease resistance - no worries about ugly white or brown foliage to spoil the floral show. And like other lilacs, it is sun-loving and deer resistant, so it makes an easy care choice for years of beauty.
Growing Tips: A light trim after spring bloom neatens the plant's appearance and encourages rebloom, though it does delay it slightly.
Soil: Prefers neutral to alkaline soils, but is fairly adaptable. Good drainage is imperative.
Pruning: Blooms on old and new wood - prune after spring bloom if desired. Doing so will delay rebloom but also encourages it.
Uses: Hedges; mixed borders; foundation plantings; specimen.
Photo courtesy of Spring Meadow Nursery, Inc.
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											Flower Color: Pink/Purple Shades											Foliage Color: Green Shades											 Height: 3 to 5 Feet Spread: 2 to 3 Feet Hardy in Zone: 4, 5, 6 | 
											Blooms:    Spring to Fall
											  Foliage Season: All Season | 
| Growth Rate | 
												Medium | 
| Attributes |  Native  Fragrant  Extended Bloomer Specimen Plant Rebloomer Mass Planting Landscapes Easy to Grow Cut Flower or Foilage Border | 
 
	 
											 
													 
														 
													 
													 
