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  1. Sensation Lilac. Your climate might be too cold for this plant: An outstanding lilac noted for its large trusses of purple-red florets edged in white. A mid-season bloomer that typically flowers in mid-May. Branches are erect and open with rich green foliage. Use to create a beautiful spring flowering hedge, screen, or accent.

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  2. Highly popular, award-winning Syringa vulgaris 'Sensation' (Lilac) is an upright, deciduous shrub noted for its unusual bicolor flowers. Sweetly scented, they form large, pyramidal panicles of purplish red florets adorned with white edges. Blooming in late spring, the blossoms are so profuse that they literally cover the plant.The erect, open branches are clothed in rich green, heart-shaped ...

  3. Syringa vulgaris ‘Sensation’. sih-RIN-gah vul-GAR-is. In midspring this unique cultivar bears slightly fragrant, single purple blossoms with distinct white margins. It forms a shrub 12 feet high by 8 feet wide. Noteworthy Characteristics Lilac flowers are beloved for bouquets, and when in bloom, hummingbirds and butterflies are drawn to them.

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  5. This article explores the best practices for growing sensation lilacs. The article covers topics such as ideal growing conditions, planting, soil type, sunlight and watering requirements, fertilization methods, pruning techniques, propagation timing, and common pests and diseases. Additionally, the article provides insights into how long it takes for a sensation lilac to reach maturity. By ...

  6. Plant Addicts Guarantee (Free) 1 Year Guarantee (Add 10%) The sophisticated Sensation Lilac, or Syringa Vulgaris Sensation, grows lovely purple-red florets with eye-catching white outlines on each petal. With contrasting heart-shaped, deep green foliage, the flowers stand out and easily attract the attention of both butterflies and hummingbirds ...

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  7. Create a sensation with this uniquely-colored Lilac bush! Produces lush clusters of purple flowers with distinctive white petal margins. The sweetly-scented blooms appear over a long period in late spring. An excellent selection for adding fragrance and interest to cut flower arrangements. A classic favorite for landscape focal points. An excellent specimen, foundation, or border plant ...

  8. Set your Lilac in the planting hole and add additional rich soil to cover the crown, mounding the lilac very slightly. Space your Lilacs 5-15 feet apart (150-450 cm), depending on the variety. Water well around the plant after planting. Spread mulch around the plant to keep moisture in and weeds out.

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