Syringa reticulata – Oleaceae Native To: Northern Japan Habit: Erect or Spreading with a Low Canopy. Has Deciduous foliage. Shape: Oval or Rounded Sunset Zones: 1 – 12 and 14 – 16 USDA Hardiness Zones: 4 – 7 Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade Water Needs: Moist Soil. Drought tolerant. Soil Type: Clay or Loam Soil pH: Slightly Acidic to Highly Alkaline Seaside Tolerance: Not Suited Height: 35 feet Growth Rate: 24 Inches per Season Landscape Use: Screen Longevity: 50 to 150 years Leaves: Ovate Medium to Dark Green. Bronze or Gold in Fall. Deciduous. Flowers: Showy, White. Flowers in Spring or Summer. Has perfect flowers (male and female parts in each flower). Fruit: Brown Pod, Medium (0.50 – 1.50 inches), fruiting in Fall. Bark: Dark Gray, Light Gray or Red Brown, Scaly or Smooth Pest & Disease: Susceptible to Beetle Borers, Leaf Miner and Scales Shading Capacity: Rated as Moderate in Leaf and Moderately Low out of Leaf. Branch Strength: Rated as Medium Root Damage Potential: Rated as Moderate Health Hazard: Allergy
Product Features
- Botanical Name: Syringa reticulata
- Height: 35 feet USDA Hardiness Zones: 4 – 7
- multiple orders of the same product will be packaged in one packet to save on waste
- Water Needs: Moist Soil. Drought tolerant.
- Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
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