Showing posts with label Dwarf Korean Lilac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dwarf Korean Lilac. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Dwarf Lilac in April

Dwarf Korean Lilac about to bloom in April

Today I checked on the dwarf lilacs at church. Although lilacs have been blooming for weeks, the dwarf Korean lilacs bloom later--but not in late April! It is cool this week, but they will soon pop into full bloom, given a few warmer days.

I have a feeling that I'm sounding like a broken record this year, constantly referencing the early blooms in West Michigan...

 I am always amazed at the quantity of blooms on this lilac, one of a pair. I trim and deadhead the lilacs every spring, when they have finished blooming. This potted shrub is fertilized, but  also remains confined to a modest container. Often it gets neglected on hot summer days. It requires hand watering, receiving no rain from April through October, the season it remains under the overhang.

 Frank will be happy with it if he is able to catch a glimpse of it this week--how could one expect any more exuberance from a plant? Can we say "irrational exuberance?"