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Lilac

The Lilac is a 7-m high deciduous shrub or a small tree with greyish-colored groves. The diameter of the thicknesses is up to 20 cm. The leaves are oval and pointed. The leaf edge is smooth. Small purple flowers are combined in a latitudinal inflorescence of 10 to 20 cm in length. They have a strong, pleasant smell, which can be detected at a greater distance. When the Lilac is bloom, spring is definitely here. The flowers are open only for a short time, but their beauty and the scent of scent outweigh this deficiency. The original homeland of the Lilac is China. From there, through Persia, he was brought to Turkey. L. 1554, a member of the then Hungarian King Ferdinand I, brought his plantation of Lilac from his visit to Istanbul and planted it in a garden in Vienna. The plant was admired and it was only a matter of time before it expanded first across Europe and then throughout the world. Today we find it everywhere. There is no garden or park where this beautiful fragrant bush would not boil.

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    • Thanks for viewing and friendly comment, my friend….it can be bad for the bush, if we tear the flowers … I really do not know this and I hear it for the first time

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  1. They are very pretty. It has a lovely color that will certainly gain admiration. I haven’t noticed this around but I am not really sure. Thank you for sharing.

  2. I wish we could have lilacs here, my friend from Canada keeps sending me pictures and writing about them. They are so pretty.

    • Thanks for viewing and friendly comment, dear Doc….I’m really glad to write something that you do not know yet

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      • I promise you pretty much anything about plants, gardening and flowers that CarolDM hasn’t already shared (or Lacho or others) I don’t know!

        • Well, because you will not think that my knowledge is so perfect that the flowers are concerned … before I publish in detail I read about the plant and then publish what I find interesting