i thought a tree was a bush,let out of control
Syringa josikaea, I believe.Yes Syringa is Latin name for Lilac, josikaea is the Hungarian Lilac there are many others.
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Lilac bushes are not listed on the Cornell University's list of poisonous plants. The University of Arkansas information booklet on poisonous plants has listed Lilac as nonpoisonous with edible flowers (can be used for food). CAUTION: Now don't get lilac bushes confused with the Persian Lilac (aka Chinaberry Tree) which is NOT related to true lilacs at all. The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center list the Persian Lilac tree as poisonous to dogs and horses.
Because they need lots of water. The soil may be dry. They may not have been pollinated.
you need to give it lots of water and nutrients so that it will grow in width and height!
a lilac tree
Lilac
She faced alot.
Pamela Fielding has written: 'The lilac tree'
Laura Hillman is the person who wrote 'i will plant you a lilac tree'.
it is a deciduous tree that has beautiful funnel shaped lilac flowers at the beginning of summer