Manchurian Lilac
| COMMON NAME | Manchurian Lilac |
| BOTANICAL NAME * | Syringa pubescens subsp. patula ‘Miss Kim’ |
| ZONE | 3 – 8 |
| SIZE | Height: 4 – 9 ft. Spread: 5 – 7 ft. Have rarely seen this over 5 ft. Considered a dwarf type plant for a Lilac. |
| FOLIAGE | Medium green leaves. Deciduous. Will sometimes crisp up in August. Sometimes the foliage turns burgundy in fall, but frequently goes straight to brown. |
| FLOWER | Lilac pink panicles in May. Very fragrant. Excellent as cut flowers. Attracts Hummingbirds and Butterflies. |
| GROWING CONDITIONS | Tolerant of many soil types. Blooms best in Full Sun. Will tolerate light shade. Low maintenance. Resistant to powdery mildew. |
| NOTES | Deer Resistant. |
* A particular plant will have only 1 botanical name. Unfortunately, a particular plant may have several common names or it may share a common name with another plant. Whenever possible, use the botanical name.





