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20 g White Lilac Seeds – For decorative gardens and borders, fragrant flowers, attracts bees and butterflies

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Description

Lilac Tree Seeds, Ready to Plant: These open-pollinated flower seeds are carefully hand-selected with a high germination rate, making them ideal for growing fragrant flowering trees. They thrive reliably in zones 3–7 and require very little maintenance.

All-season Ornamental Tree: This fragrant flowering tree features an elliptical crown, dark green leaves, and reddish-brown bark that turns silvery at maturity. Grown from white lilac seeds, it adds seasonal elegance to garden borders, terraces, or urban green spaces.

Cream-white fragrant flower panicles: The tree produces young, flexible green buds that bloom into cream-white flower panicles. Mature seeds yield a spectacular tree in spring, and in late autumn, it produces brown pods that attract birds.

Seasonal Leaf Color Changes: Leaves transition from tropical green to a bronze-gold hue under autumn sun. In winter, the textured bark and slender branches remain attractive. This flowering tree adds rhythm and color year-round to decorative beds or landscaped hedges.

Promotes biodiversity by attracting pollinators: Its nectar-rich flowers draw butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds. These traditional seeds help create a pollinator-friendly garden and provide seasonal resources for beneficial wildlife in colder zones and natural gardens.

Flexible structure for trees or landscape shrubs: Whether forming a multi-stem tree or a flowering hedge for added privacy, white lilac seeds adapt to any design need. Suitable for terrace edges, mixed beds, or along paths, they provide seasonal fragrance, privacy, or vertical floral decoration.

Features

  • Brand
    AULEDIO
  • Material
    Plant-based materials
  • Intended use
    Outdoor
  • Exposure
    Sun
  • Flower colour
    White
Advice from

What to plant and sow in March

For most gardeners, the year really kicks off in March. Depending on where you live, the amount of sun exposure you have and what you plan to grow, you can start seeds indoors and in greenhouses, repot your indoor plants and sow your summer annuals. Lettuces, leeks and carrots can also go in the ground from mid-March.
What to plant and sow in March
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