🌷 Elevate Your Garden Game with Lilac Elegance!
The Lilac Dwarf Standard Tree, also known as Syringa meyeri ‘Palibin’, is a hardy outdoor shrub that features beautiful lavender-pink blooms and a unique 'lollypop' shape. Perfect for patios, this fragrant mini tree comes in a convenient 2x2L potted set, thriving in full sun with minimal care.
Expected blooming period | Summer |
Moisture needs | Regular Watering |
Sunlight exposure | Full Sun |
Soil type | Loam Soil |
Manufacturer | THOMPSON & MORGAN |
ASIN | B08FC4FZZ8 |
D**9
Happy Bunny
Very pleased, delivered 2 days earlier that specified, box was a bit battered so was fearing the worst, but upon opening was really happy with contents, healthy looking young tree with good leafage and early stage flowering.
J**E
Lilac Tree
the plant arrived safely in good condition, just watching for it to grow and product the Lilac flowers
G**G
Healthy tree
Tree was well packaged and was nice and healthy got it as a memorial for my mum thought it would nice when it comes into bloom
T**T
Truefull
It has just started to show tiny bits of lilac but it's still a very small tree early days
S**E
Standard Lilac
* The Lilac sent out to me by Thomson and Morgan was dry in box, I have replanted it, but not sure if it will survive as all leaves have dropped off and it looks sick! I will contact T&M to ask why they are sending out dry and dying plants. And I'll probably have to send it back for a replacement.* The plant really isn't the size I expected it had hardly any root ball, to survive the journey in post.* I will send photos of tge dying Lilac to Thomson and Morgan and ask for money back
A**A
Excellent product and service
Excellent product and service
S**R
No instructions
The plant took a long time to come and when it did there were no instructions for planting or after care that you would get if you bought the plant from a nursery. It was smaller than I expected.
G**Y
Comes ready for their new homes.
Arrived in good condition. Now in its forever home in my garden. True, it still looks like a handful of sticks, but just beginning to green up with tiny buds as spring gives it a prod.