AN EARLY BLOOMER BLANKETED IN VIOLET PURPLE LILAC FLOWERS
FEATURES:
- A grand panicle of fragrant violet purple lilac flowers bloom early in spring, attracting a host of butterflies
- The heart-shaped green leaves accent the clouds of florets and make a nice addition to a cut floral lilac display
- Easy to grow, cold-hardy, deer-resistant, and long-lived
- Hand selected fresh from the Grower
- Ships in a plant-safe designed box
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 3-7
- Mature Height: 10-12' tall
- Mature Width: 10-12' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun
- Spacing: 8-15' apart
AN EARLY BLOOMER BLANKETED IN VIOLET PURPLE LILAC FLOWERS
FEATURES:
- A grand panicle of fragrant violet purple lilac flowers bloom early in spring, attracting a host of butterflies
- The heart-shaped green leaves accent the clouds of florets and make a nice addition to a cut floral lilac display
- Easy to grow, cold-hardy, deer-resistant, and long-lived
- Hand selected fresh from the Grower
- Ships in a plant-safe designed box
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 3-7
- Mature Height: 10-12' tall
- Mature Width: 10-12' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun
- Spacing: 8-15' apart
Why plant Pocahontas Lilac?
Early flowering and vigorous, Pocahontas Flowering Lilac is bold enough to demand attention but also agreeable enough to be incorporated into a hedge or a background landscape. This lovely lilac is sure to be a hit with you, but also with pollinators such as hummingbirds and butterflies. You may want to plant more than one Pocahontas lilac to keep the pollinators happy, and your garden full of bright purple blooms and fragrance.
How to use Pocahontas Lilac in the landscape?
Pocahontas Lilac can be used as a screen or hedge to define your property line, or as a barrier to a roadway. Place near a window to enjoy the sight and scent of the blossoms.
Planting Zones
Hardiness Zone: 3-7
How To Plant Pocahontas Lilac
Easy to grow in average, medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun. Tolerates light shade, but best bloom is in full sun. Do not plant in full shade or in soggy soils. Prefers moist, fertile, organically rich, slightly acidic to slightly alkaline soils with good drainage. Do not crowd with other plants, air circulation helps keep the foliage looking good.
How To Water
You should water your Pocahontas Lilac after planting. Water again when the top inch of soil becomes dry usually once or twice per week.
How To Fertilize
Feed your Pocahontas Lilac in early spring before new arrives with our Elements Starter Plant Food.
How To Prune
Prune as needed immediately after flowering. Prune spent flower heads off in late spring will improve the health of the plant by preventing plant energy from being used in developing seed heads. Annually pruning out suckers from the base will help keep your lilac tidy and keep it from spreading but this is optional.