Today in the garden: Syringa vulgaris ‘Charles Joly Lilac’ – This french lilac hybrid was introduced in 1896 by Charles Joly. The Charles Joly Lilac is a multi-stemmed reliable old classic lilac. It’s double florets form tight clusters of dark magenta-purple flowers which are extremely fragrant. It works well in the landscape as a specimen shrub, an ascent shrub, and an informal hedge. It’s disease resistant and deer resistant and preforms well in cold landscapes. USDA Zone: 3-8
This deciduous shrub likes full sun and will grow to the height of 12 -15 feet. Blooms often start early to mid-April and continue into late May.
Article and Photo by: Carlotta Lucas , AGC President
