Syringa
Pot Cultivation
Lilacs can be grown in most well-drained soil, especially one that is alkaline, as long as it doesn't collect water in the spring. It is beneficial to add peat moss or leaf mold. They should be in a location receiving full sun where the air circulates freely. If the soil is shallow or poor, Lilacs will benefit from mulching with decayed manure or rich compost and feeding with liquid fertilizer in May or June. Pruning consists of removing the dead flowerheads and pinching the excessively long shoots during the summer. It is wise to thin crowded branches (by cutting at the base of the branch) in order to prevent mildew from growing. Suckers and weak shoots should also be removed at the base. It is wrong to simply shear the top of the bush/tree. However, extremely overgrown plants may be pruned back in early spring to within a foot of the ground. Following this severe pruning, they should be fertilized and kept well watered during dry weather. They should begin blooming again in two or three years.Propagation
Lilacs may be increased by seeds, cuttings or layering. The species or wild types can be increased by sowing seeds in light soil in a greenhouse or frame, as soon as they are ripe or the following spring. Cuttings of hybrids or varieties, which don't come true from seed, may be made from 3- to 4-inch, leafy shoots. These are inserted in sandy in a cold frame. Cuttings, 9 inches long, may be made from ripened wood in late fall or winter. These are buried in sand in a cold frame during the winter and planted in nursery rows in the garden, in spring. The best means of propagation for hybrids or named varieties, however, is layering. When only a few plants are required, the lower branches of the plant may be layered; if many are needed, it is better to keep plants in a nursery bed specifically for providing layers. S. laciniata |
VARIETIES
- S. vulgaris (Common or French Lilac) & var. (w/ single flowers) Congo, Firmament, Massena, Maud Notcutt, Primrose, Sarah Sands, Sensation, Slater's Elegance, Vestale, (w/ double flowers) Charles Joly, Katherine Havemeyer, Krasavitsa Moskvy, Michel Buchner, Mme. Antoine Buchner, Mme. Lemoine, Mrs. Edward Harding, Paul Thirion, President Grevy.
- S. chinensis 'Saugeana';
- S. hyacinthiflora 'Esther Staley';
- S. josiflexa 'Bellicent';
- S. julianae;
- S. laciniata;
- S. meyeri 'Palibin';
- S. microphylla 'Superba';
- S. patula 'Miss Kim';
- S. persica & var. alba;
- S. prestoniae & var. Donald Wyman, Elinor, Isabella, James McFarlane; S. reticulata & var. Ivory Silk;
- S. sweginzowii Superba;
- S. yunnanensis Rosea.