Miss Kim Lilac Flowers
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Miss Kim Lilac Flowers
Miss Kim Lilac
Miss Kim Lilac
Lilac 'Miss Kim'
Lilac 'Miss Kim'
Lilac 'Miss Kim'

Lilac 'Miss Kim'

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  • This Lilac 'Miss Kim' ships in a 1 Gallon Trade Pot
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The Syringa Pubescens Subsp. Patula 'Miss Kim' - Miss Kim Lilac is another Korean variety apart from the Dwarf Korean Lilac. Small, compact and grows in a upright rounded shape with little to no maintenance needed. Korean lilacs bloom in late spring two weeks after most other French Lilacs leaving more time to enjoy their beauty and scent when both are present in your garden. Though smaller in size, blooms are showy flower clusters in a pale purple shade filling your garden with not only flowers to admire and fragrance to enjoy but pollinators and hummingbirds too. This lilac is both cold hardy and heat tolerant as well as disease resistant. 

Full sun to partial sun.

Attracts birds, bees and butterflies.

Pink flowers, very fragrant

    Additional features: Fragrant, Attracts Pollinators, Fall Color, and Disease Resistant

    This Miss Kim Lilac ships in a 1 Gallon pot

    Size: Mature size can reach up to 6’ft high and 8'ft wide

    Light: Prefers full sun but can be in partial shade

    Characteristics: Small, compact, naturally rounded in shape. Displays large clusters of fragrant pale purple flowers in late spring. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Easy to care for and maintain

    Hardiness Zone: 3-8 View Map

    Soil: Rich, fertile, well-drained with pH ranging between 6.5-7.5. Cold hardy. Water in periods of drought. Pruning after flowering periods is recommended but not necessary, but timing is important as they bloom on old growth. Fertilize lilacs in late winter.

    *We cannot send plants to Alaska or Hawaii.

    *Plants ship dormant in winter months.

    *Pictures shown are of mature plants.

    Allow 4' - 5'ft apart for mature growth for spacing, 2' - 3'ft for a continuous hedge.

    Flowers bloom in late spring and can rebloom sporadically in late summer.

    Can be grown in a container.

    Requires at least 6-8 hours a day in order to bloom.

    Best to plant in late fall or early spring after last freeze. Will require more watering if planting during the warmer months.

    Flowers can be cut and used for flower arrangements.

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    Hardiness zone for this plant: 3 - 7

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