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QAUZUY GARDEN 50 Yellow Lilac Seeds Bloom Perennial Fragrant Flower Shrub Bush Accent Plant Striking Privacy Screens Very Hardy Low-Maintenance
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QAUZUY GARDEN 50 Yellow Lilac Seeds Bloom Perennial Fragrant Flower Shrub Bush Accent Plant Striking Privacy Screens Very Hardy Low-Maintenance

Feature. Yellow Lilacs intensely fragrant pale, creamy yellow flowers bloom in mid-spring. This very hardy reliable shrubs green foliage remains throughout the season. Mature size. Yellow Lilac is a fragrant shrub grown in USDA Zones 3 - 7 reaching 8 to 15 ft. in height, with a width of 6 to 12 inches. Sow. Soak the lilac seeds for 24 hours, drai…
Feature. Yellow Lilacs intensely fragrant pale, creamy yellow flowers bloom in mid-spring. This very hardy reliable shrubs green foliage remains throughout the season. Mature size. Yellow Lilac is a fragrant shrub grown in USDA Zones 3 - 7 reaching 8 to 15 ft. in height, with a width of 6 to 12 inches. Sow. Soak the lilac seeds for 24 hours, drain the seeds for 5 to 10 minutes the next day and chill the lilac seeds for 2 months. Sow lilac seeds at a 1/4-inch depth, and keep the soil moist at about 70°F. Germination is in 1 to 2 months. Low-Maintenance. Once established, lilacs dont require much maintenance. They will typically only need watering during prolonged periods of drought, and they prefer annual fertilization. Use. Lilac bushes are attractive enough to be treated as specimen plants, grown as focal points in the landscape. They can also be planted in rows along property borders and pruned into loose hedges. The lilac can grow up to 1.5-4 meters, the bark is grayish brown, the branchlets are yellowish brown, and the initial coat is pubescent. And then gradually fell off. The young leaves are clustered, with pale yellow, yellow-white flowers, and the corolla tube is 6-8mm long. The flowering period is from May to June. It likes sunshine, and good drainage, wet soil. It is suitable for garden cultivation. When it is in full bloom in spring, the large and beautiful inflorescences are all over the plant, and the fragrance is overflowing. It is a famous flower planted in the garden. It is widely planted in courtyards and residential areas. It is often planted in front of buildings. Scattered on both sides of the garden road and on the lawn; It is planted with other kinds of cloves to form a special garden, forming a beautiful, elegant and fragrant scenic spot with green branches and leaves and endless flowers. The effect is excellent; It can also be used for potting, promoting cultivation, and cutting flowers. PLANTING TIME. The best time to plant it is in the Spring or Fall. SOW. Push each seed 2 inches deep in the soil, and space them 2 to 3 inches apart. Water the soil deeply with the watering can, until drained water runs out from the drainage holes in the pots. Water the soil frequently. Cover the seed starter tray with an inverted seed tray, lid, or clear plastic sheet. If using a pot, cover it with a clear plastic sheet as well to mimic a greenhouse effect, creating humidity and retaining moisture at all times. Place the seed starter tray in an area with a temperature around 41 degrees Fahrenheit for two to three months, or until the seeds sprout.
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Feature. Yellow Lilacs intensely fragrant pale, creamy yellow flowers bloom in mid-spring. This very hardy reliable shrubs green foliage remains throughout the season. Mature size. Yellow Lilac is a fragrant shrub grown in USDA Zones 3 - 7 reaching 8 to 15 ft. in height, with a width of 6 to 12 inches. Sow. Soak the lilac seeds for 24 hours, drain the seeds for 5 to 10 minutes the next day and chill the lilac seeds for 2 months. Sow lilac seeds at a 1/4-inch depth, and keep the soil moist at about 70°F. Germination is in 1 to 2 months. Low-Maintenance. Once established, lilacs dont require much maintenance. They will typically only need watering during prolonged periods of drought, and they prefer annual fertilization. Use. Lilac bushes are attractive enough to be treated as specimen plants, grown as focal points in the landscape. They can also be planted in rows along property borders and pruned into loose hedges. The lilac can grow up to 1.5-4 meters, the bark is grayish brown, the branchlets are yellowish brown, and the initial coat is pubescent. And then gradually fell off. The young leaves are clustered, with pale yellow, yellow-white flowers, and the corolla tube is 6-8mm long. The flowering period is from May to June. It likes sunshine, and good drainage, wet soil. It is suitable for garden cultivation. When it is in full bloom in spring, the large and beautiful inflorescences are all over the plant, and the fragrance is overflowing. It is a famous flower planted in the garden. It is widely planted in courtyards and residential areas. It is often planted in front of buildings. Scattered on both sides of the garden road and on the lawn; It is planted with other kinds of cloves to form a special garden, forming a beautiful, elegant and fragrant scenic spot with green branches and leaves and endless flowers. The effect is excellent; It can also be used for potting, promoting cultivation, and cutting flowers. PLANTING TIME. The best time to plant it is in the Spring or Fall. SOW. Push each seed 2 inches deep in the soil, and space them 2 to 3 inches apart. Water the soil deeply with the watering can, until drained water runs out from the drainage holes in the pots. Water the soil frequently. Cover the seed starter tray with an inverted seed tray, lid, or clear plastic sheet. If using a pot, cover it with a clear plastic sheet as well to mimic a greenhouse effect, creating humidity and retaining moisture at all times. Place the seed starter tray in an area with a temperature around 41 degrees Fahrenheit for two to three months, or until the seeds sprout.

Specifications

Water RequirementsRegular Watering
Sun ExposureFull Sun, Partial Shade
BrandJoyful King
Pack Size50
Special FeatureFragrant
Item Weight1.6 Ounces
Plant Or Animal Product TypeFlower
Product Care InstructionsKeep The Soil Moist
Expected Blooming PeriodSummer
Usda Hardiness Zone3-7
Package Dimensions3 X 3 X 3 Inches
Expected Planting PeriodWinter,spring,fall
ColorGreen,yellow
Soil TypeClay Soil