Lilac trees and bushes thrive in various regions of California, particularly in areas with well-drained soil and full sun exposure. They are commonly found in gardens and landscapes throughout the state, especially in USDA hardiness zones 5 to 9. Coastal areas, as well as the Central Valley and Southern California, provide suitable conditions for lilacs, although they may require some protection from extreme heat or humidity. Regular pruning and attention to watering can enhance their growth and flowering.
Lilac trees and bushes can grow in Southern California, but their success depends on the specific variety and local growing conditions. Some types, like the common lilac (Syringa vulgaris), may struggle in the warmer, drier climate of the region. However, there are more heat-tolerant varieties, such as the California lilac (Ceanothus), that thrive in Southern California's conditions. Regular watering and proper care can help lilacs flourish in this area.
Yes! that is how I ended up seeing your post. I bought a flowering lilac when visiting Oregon and planted here (Bay Area, CA) and have the same experience as you do. Have not found an answer yet but some say be patient!
Moderate to tropical climes like FL CA and HI
Joshua trees, also grow in 29 Palms, Ca
Palmdale is in the desert so unless there is vast amounts of water it is hard to grow fruit trees. Years ago they had a lot of date palms and it has been awhile since I was that far south. If more trees have gone in they can grow oranges, peaches, cherry, and most of the fruit grown through out the state. My area of CA is just as hot and we grow it all.
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central CA
the answer is about 25000
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Bakersfield, CA.
In Santa Monica CA.
only in CA