Frost can damage lilacs, especially if it occurs after the buds have started to open in spring. Early spring frosts may cause the flowers to wilt or drop prematurely, but established lilac plants are generally resilient and can survive light frosts. If the frost is severe or prolonged, it could potentially harm the plant's overall health. Protecting lilacs with covers or mulch during unexpected frosts can help mitigate damage.
Lilacs are fragrant to attract pollinators like bees.
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Frost dragons look very much like European dragons, but the crests on their heads are more pronounced and they have webbed feet for swimming after prey such as orcas and leopard seals.
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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.
"LillÃ?" is an Italian equivalent of "lilacs" (Syringa spp).
I like lilacs and white with light blue.