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Larry G 6 years ago Mine 15 and 20 ft tall, stopped blooming, any tips? Gets full sun, neutral soil, clay.
Aquatic Borealis 6 years ago You should mention the Japanese Ivory Silk Lilac tree. Similar but smaller.
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A most informative video. Thank you.
nice video
Mine 15 and 20 ft tall, stopped blooming, any tips? Gets full sun, neutral soil, clay.
You should mention the Japanese Ivory Silk Lilac tree. Similar but smaller.
I love mine. It is fragrant and the honey bees we have love it
Nice