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  1. Ludwig Spaeth is a French Hybrid Lilac that was first introduced in 1883. It's a gorgeous late bloomer that has perfumed gardens for well over a hundred years. Ludwig features huge clusters of beautiful deep purple-red blooms on a deciduous shrub.

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  2. The Ludwig Spaeth lilac is a popular cultivar of the common lilac, Syringa vulgaris. It is known for its deep purple, fragrant blooms that appear in late spring to early summer. This lilac is a hardy and long-lived shrub that can grow up to 10 feet tall and wide. It prefers full sun and well-draining soil and makes a great addition to any ...

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  4. Ludwig Spaeth is a French Hybrid Lilac that was first introduced in 1883. It’s a gorgeous late bloomer that has perfumed gardens for well over a hundred years. Ludwig features huge clusters of beautiful deep purple-red blooms on a deciduous shrub. No wonder this reliable variety is a highly sought-after classic.

  5. An oldie-but-goodie first introduced in 1883 that has stood the test of time for very good reasons, 'Ludwig Spaeth' is a late-blooming hybrid French Lilac that can extend the lilac blooming season for a few weeks of sensory appeal in your landscape.

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  6. Syringa vulgaris 'Andenken an Ludwig Spath' Back to Previous Page. More Images. Common Name: common lilac. Type: Deciduous shrub. Family: Oleaceae. Zone: 3 to 7. Height: 9.00 to 12.00 feet. Spread: 6.00 to 8.00 feet. Bloom Time: May. Bloom Description: Purple-red. Sun: Full sun. Water: Medium. Maintenance: Medium. Suggested Use: Hedge, Naturalize.

  7. Ludwig Spaeth Lilac features showy panicles of fragrant purple flowers rising above the foliage in mid spring, which emerge from distinctive violet flower buds. The flowers are excellent for cutting. It has bluish-green deciduous foliage. The heart-shaped leaves do not develop any appreciable fall color. Landscape Attributes.

  8. Ludwig Spaeth Lilac features showy panicles of fragrant purple flowers rising above the foliage in mid spring, which emerge from distinctive violet flower buds. The flowers are excellent for cutting. It has bluish-green deciduous foliage. The heart-shaped leaves do not develop any appreciable fall color. Landscape Attributes.

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