Lilacs can be started by digging suckers early in the spring before leaf out, or after the leaves have matured. They do not root well from cuttings, so I do not suggest that. They are usually very accommodating about sending up sucker growth, so you should have lots of material to select from. Color mixing makes no difference, so go according to your interest and taste.
Lilac that is trimmed at the wrong time will not flower. Prune after flowering, do not prune in spring.
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Yes. It is possible in an emergency but it takes a lot of skill and knowhow.
Buddleia is a member of the Figwort family. Lilac is a member of the Olive family. Both are very pretty and both attract butterflies. Both are flowering shrubs. But they are different families altogether.
It is either dry at the roots or is catching a cold wind.
Lilac bushes can be pruned in the late winter if the bush is overgrown. However, lilacs should be lightly pruned in early spring after they have finished blooming.
the difference between flowering plants and shrubs herbs bushes trees are they give rise to flowers will others don't
Yes, a purebred Burmilla can have a lilac coat. Many are blue and lilac.
Tagalog translation of LILAC: lila
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Lilac Ball was created in 1987.