SYRINGA X BLOOMERANG `BALLET`
$79.99
Like a real ballerina, Bloomerang Ballet™ lilac puts on a dainty looking show with incredible strength and dedication. It puts out an abundance of frilly pink blooms in the spring, has a brief intermission in early summer, and a gorgeous rebloom performance from late summer into fall. It’;s our strongest rebloomer yet! Thanks to good disease resistance, you’;ll get to enjoy its foliage as well as its flowers. A great candidate for cut flower gardens, as it blends well with other stems or makes a lovely single species arrangement.
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Additional Information
Growth Height | 3-4' |
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Growth Spread | 3-4' |
Growth Tips | Plant only in full sun and well-drained soil; lilacs cannot tolerate soggy, wet conditions. The rebloom of Bloomerang lilac occurs on the new growth the plant creates after its spring bloom. For the best rebloom, it's vital that the plant grows vigorously during late spring and early summer. Do this by keeping it well-watered and mulched and in plenty of sun (six hours a day at least). If you wish to fertilize it, you may do so in early spring, once the ground has thawed, and again in late spring, after it blooms. If you want to prune Bloomerang lilac, do so immediately after its spring bloom. Never cut it back in fall, winter, or early spring - doing so will remove the spring flower buds. It is not necessary to prune Bloomerang lilac in order for it to rebloom. However, giving it a light trim after blooming does remove the developing seed heads (they look like green bananas, and some people don't care for the way they look on the plant), providing a neater look, and encourages more new growth for reblooming. Trimming after blooming will delay the rebloom by a few weeks compared to an untrimmed Bloomerang lilac. Like nearly all lilacs, Bloomerang lilac actually requires a period of cold weather in order to bloom well. This is why lilacs are not typically suited to warmer climates. However, they are very, very cold tolerant and thrive in climates as cold as USDA zone 3. |
Hardiness Zone | 3-7 |
Container Size | #2 — A midway size that offers faster establishment—rootballs run roughly 6 – 7 in across, with plants shipping at about 12 – 18 in tall. Great for filling in beds quickly and giving medium‐sized perennials or shrubs a head start. |
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Understanding Plant Pot Sizes
When you’re choosing plants, you’ll often see sizes listed as #1, #2, or #3 containers. These numbers refer to the volume of the pot, not the age of the plant.
#1 Pot – Holds about 1 gallon of soil. These are small starter plants, great for tight spaces or filling in around larger features.
#2 Pot – Holds about 2 gallons of soil. A medium size that balances affordability with faster establishment in the landscape.
#3 Pot – Holds about 3 gallons of soil. These larger plants give more immediate impact and tend to establish quickly.
Bigger pots generally mean more mature root systems, but the right choice depends on your project goals, timeline, and budget.
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Heritage Hill Nursery
10801 Pleasant Valley Rd
Cedarburg, WI 53012
Phone: (262) 305-4045
Email: jade@heritagehillnurseryinc.com
