common lilac | USDA PLANTS Symbol: SYVU U.S. Nativity: Exotic Habit: Shrub or Subshrub |
Syringa vulgaris L. |
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Taxonomic Rank: Magnoliopsida: Scrophulariales: Oleaceae |
Native Range: Europe-Southeastern (REHD, ARS); |
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![]() Plant(s); The new lilac cultivar named Betsy Ross, released by Margaret Pooler of the U.S. National Arboretum, has fragrant white flowers and tolerates powdery mildew. Margaret Pooler, , Bugwood.org Additional Resolutions & Image Usage |
![]() Flower(s); Dow Gardens , Dow Gardens, Bugwood.org Additional Resolutions & Image Usage |
![]() Cultivar; 'Albert F. Holden' Dow Gardens , Dow Gardens, Bugwood.org Additional Resolutions & Image Usage |
![]() Flower(s); Flowers will last three to four weeks starting in May Joseph Berger, , Bugwood.org Additional Resolutions & Image Usage |
![]() Foliage; Showing the leafs of the Lilac Joseph Berger, , Bugwood.org Additional Resolutions & Image Usage |
![]() Fruit(s); The fruit will dry splitting in two to release the two seeds. Joseph Berger, , Bugwood.org Additional Resolutions & Image Usage |
![]() Fruit(s); The fruit will dry splitting in two to release the two seeds. Joseph Berger, , Bugwood.org Additional Resolutions & Image Usage |
![]() Fruit(s); The fruit will dry splitting in two to release the two seeds. Joseph Berger, , Bugwood.org Additional Resolutions & Image Usage |
EDDMapS Distribution: This map is incomplete and is based only on current site and county level reports made by experts and records obtained from USDA Plants Database. For more information, visit www.eddmaps.org |
![]() State List This map identifies those states that list this species on their invasive species list or law. ![]() |