Syringa pubescens subsp. patula 'Miss Kim' Lilac Web SpecialsSyringa pubescens subsp. patula Miss Kim is a beloved compact lilac prized for its fragrant blooms, exceptional hardiness, and attractive, tidy habit. Unlike many common lilacs, this adaptable shrub performs well in a wider range of climates and offers excellent resistance to powdery mildew, keeping its foliage attractive throughout the growing season. In late spring, Miss Kim produces abundant clusters of lavender pink flower buds that open to
this pyramidal form of Oriental Spruce is unique as it produces red male pollen structures on the ends of the branches in spring
it is drought-tolerant and low maintenance
A bushy shrub with spectacular variegation
so as to appear like some other type of plant like a Japanese privet
Oregon where it has been propagated there by a conifer grower
It has nice grey-green foliage
then introduced by Grootendorst of Holland
The tree will be 30 feet in ten years and up to 40 feet over time
Useful for covering banks to prevent erosion and suppress weeds
so can add brightness even more
You can count on 4 seasons of interest from this lovely mugo pine
and the result of the Magnolia Grove breeding program there