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Lilacs struggle to grow in Florida primarily due to the state's warm, humid climate, which does not provide the cold winter temperatures that many lilac varieties require for proper dormancy and blooming. Additionally, lilacs prefer well-drained, alkaline soils, which are often not found in Florida's sandy or acidic soils. As a result, the environmental conditions in Florida are generally unsuitable for healthy lilac growth.

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