Lilacs need to be grown in zones 3 to 7. So some areas of Alabama would grow lilacs. Miss Kim is the variety that grows the best in Alabama. Basically lilacs need a cold period to flower.
common lilac - 20 to 23 feet
Yes, a lilac bush that is cut down to ground level can grow back. Lilac bushes (Syringa spp) number among the woody plants that survive extreme, rejuvenation and severe pruning every three to five years. They tend to grow back, even when their trunks split right down the middle, unless accidental or deliberate, human- or Nature-inflicted trims take place during such moisture events as hail, rain, sleet and snow storms since few bushes, shrubs and trees handle wet weather event-launched cankers.
Flowering almond, alpine currant, serviceberry, azalea, barberry, beautybush, lilac, butterfly bush and bridal veil spiraea are flowering bushes are ones that would grow in Minnesota.
The state flower is the Purple Lilac. The state wild flower is the Pink Ladyslipper. The state tree is the White Birch The state fruit is the Pumpkin. Those are some of he things that grow there.
The National flower of Zambia is the Bougainvillea. They are mostly purple and grow on a bush. They are small and have no fragrance.The Bougainvillea Spectabilis is the national flower of Zambia.
hyacinth? I believe they might be looking for Hydrangeas. Hyacinths grow from bulbs. The blooms do resemble a lilac on a stalk, but hydrangeas grow on bush as a lilac, but produce a compact ball of lilac-like blooms.
matbe on a bush
No, they grow on a bush
No, it's just an ornamental bush. Almonds grow on almond trees.
Syringa is the botanical name of lilac. It grows in zones 5-8. There are a few varieties that will grow in zone 9.
Grow the carrots next to purple cabage
Yes, it does.