Miss Kim Lilac

We feature this week the Miss Kim Lilac. A compact lilac that you will find fits in any yard. This is an excellent lilac for our region. The Miss Kim Lilac has a massive purple bud that is very fragrant and blooms in early Spring. The form of this lilac is nicely rounded and remains dense all the way to the ground. The fragrant flower attracts a multitude of butterflies and is deer resistant.

After blooming is has lovely dark green leaves that turn burgundy in the Fall season. The Miss Kim Lilac is wonderfully attractive for 3 solid seasons before hibernating for the Winter. They are hardy, easy to take care of and they resist any powdery mildew. The Miss Kim Lilac is one beautiful addition to any yard and is on sale the month of July at Heritage Hill Nursery. Come take one home today!

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