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lavender vs lilac flower Purple Lilac (Bundle of 3) – Montana Fruit TreesOverview Purple lilac is a classic cold hardy ornamental shrub valued for its fragrance, resilience, and timeless beauty. It is one of the most reliable flowering shrubs for northern climates and will thrive in nearly all of Montana, from valley bottoms to more exposed sites. With its combination of hardiness, ornamental appeal, and utility, purple lilac remains a cornerstone plant in cold climate landscapes. Origins & History Lilacs are native to
Overview
Purple lilac is a classic cold-hardy ornamental shrub valued for its fragrance, resilience, and timeless beauty. It is one of the most reliable flowering shrubs for northern climates and will thrive in nearly all of Montana, from valley bottoms to more exposed sites. With its combination of hardiness, ornamental appeal, and utility, purple lilac remains a cornerstone plant in cold-climate landscapes.
Origins & History
Lilacs are native to southeastern Europe and parts of western Asia and have been cultivated for centuries for their fragrance and spring display. Purple-flowering forms, in particular, became widely planted across northern Europe and North America as settlers sought long-lived, dependable ornamentals that could withstand severe winters.
Growth Habit & Size
Purple lilac grows as a multi-stemmed, upright to rounded shrub, typically reaching 8–12 feet tall and wide over time. It forms a dense framework of woody stems and responds well to periodic renewal pruning. Relative to its size, it is a long-lived shrub, often persisting for decades with minimal care once established.
Cold Hardiness & Adaptability
Purple lilac is hardy to at least −50°F and is well suited to nearly all of Montana. It tolerates cold winters, wind, and a wide range of soils, making it one of the most adaptable ornamental shrubs for the region.
Ornamental & Landscape Uses
Lilacs are best known for their showy, fragrant purple blossoms that bloom in spring. They provide strong seasonal interest and are commonly used as specimen shrubs, informal hedges, or mass plantings. Because of their dense growth habit and durability, purple lilacs also make an excellent windbreak, especially in exposed or open landscapes.
Culinary & Practical Uses of Blossoms
The blossoms are edible and have a long history of culinary use. Lilac flowers can be used to infuse syrups, sugars, jellies, and beverages, adding a delicate floral aroma. As with all edible flowers, they are best used fresh and in moderation.
Cut Flowers & Seasonal Enjoyment
One of the great joys of lilacs is harvesting them for cut flowers. In Missoula, cutting a fresh bouquet each spring once the blossoms are ready is a seasonal ritual. Properly harvested stems fill a room with fragrance and bring the landscape indoors during lilac season.
Why We Love Lilacs
Purple lilacs combine extreme cold hardiness, beauty, fragrance, usefulness, and longevity in a way few shrubs can. Whether planted for ornament, as a windbreak, or simply for the pleasure of spring bouquets, they are a dependable and rewarding addition to northern landscapes.
Plants are 3-5 ft. tall
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