• Award-winning
• Hardy
• Scented flowers
• Pink-purple buds open to white florets
• Attracts bees and butterflies
Description
The Syringa vulgaris' Beauty of Moscow' is an elegant, upright, deciduous tree providing beautiful spring interest.
This hardy Lilac displays clusters of stunning, fragrant, pale pink florets in early spring, attracting bees and butterflies.
The award-winning Syringa vulgaris' Beauty of Moscow' is complimented with heart-shaped foliage from spring until autumn.
Planting Position
This attractive tree is a great low-maintenance addition, suitable for beds and borders and can be used for traditional, cottage and informal gardens.
The Syringa vulgaris ‘Mrs Edward Harding’ will do well in full sun, exposed and sheltered areas and moist but well-drained soil.
Aftercare
The Syringa vulgaris' Beauty of Moscow' requires little maintenance and can tolerate hard renovation pruning.
Removing faded flowers before the seed set will increase the bloom production the following year.
Size
After 10 years, the tree can reach a height of 4-8m with a 4-8m spread.
Syringa vulgaris 'Beauty of Moscow' | Lilac
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Height: 4-8m
Spread: 4-8m----
Soil Type: loam, chalk, sand, clay
Soil Moisture: moist but well-drained
Soil pH: neutral, alkaline----
Sun: full sun
Exposure: exposed and sheltered areas
Hardiness: hardy