Family: Oleaceae

Scientific Name: Syringa x prestoniae Minuet

Common Name: Minuet Lilac

Description

Minuet Lilac (Syringa) is a slow growing smaller Lilac with purple buds opening to light pink flowers.

Pronunciation(si-RING-gah)
Plant TypeShrubs Deciduous
Hardiness Zone3-9
Sunlightfull, mostly sunny, more sunlight the better the flower production
Moistureaverage
Soil & Siteaverage, avoid wet soggy sites
Flowerssingle, purple buds open to a light pink
Fruitseeds in loose clusters of brown beaked dehiscent capsules
Leavesopposite, simple, glossy green leaves that can suffer from powdery mildew in the fall
Stemshas raised lenticels
Rootsfiborous
Dimensions6-8 by 4-6 feet (HS), this is a slow growing Lilac
MaintenanceThere are many different ways to prune a Lilac. The most drastic is to cut them down to the ground. Using this method I have had ones sucker back and regrow while others that didn't make. You can cut out the old stems and let the new suckers fill in thinning them to the desired amount. On many old plants we have removed all the suckers and left a few of the old stalks. Pruning them up to bare base stems, turning the plant into a small tree. Width can be controlled by pruning them back 1-2 or more nodes. Drastic pruning may delay flowering a few years. Since Lilacs bloom on next season’s wood, prune after they are done blooming
Propagationcuttings
Cultivar Origin1972, Dr. W. A. Cumming, Canada
Notes & Reference#104-Lilacs A Gardeners Encyclopedia (Fiala)
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