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Lilacs spread from southeastern Europe and parts of Asia to most temperate gardens of the world. They are grown in zones 3 to 7 in the United States. They are the state flower of New Hampshire. They are grown in the Kew Gardens in London. There is Lilacia Park in Lombard, Illinois. There is Hulda Klager Lilac Society in Washington state.
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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.
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Lilacs do not attract snakes.
Lilacs are perennials. A lilac bush can last more than fifty years.
Careers that work with lilacs are plant nurseries and landscaping.
Under the Lilacs was created in 1878.
Lilacs originate from southeastern Europe and eastern Asia.
Lilacs are big srubs not really trees they will grow pretty much anywhere. They grow wild like weeds here.
Based on the Play "Green Grow the Lilacs" by Lynn Riggs Book by Oscar Hammerstein = =
Lilacs are fragrant to attract pollinators like bees.
"LillÃ?" is an Italian equivalent of "lilacs" (Syringa spp).