Lilac Andenken an Ludwig Späth
Very hardy, beautiful historical lilac
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Product information "Lilac Andenken an Ludwig Späth"
This lilac is named after the nursery Späth'sche Baumschulen. It is considered one of the most suitable, red standard varieties for growing outdoors and in greenhouses.Flowers: Single, rich, red flowers in long panicles; with their typical late bud break the danger of frost damage is very low
Fragrance: Slight scent
Leaves, growth: Deep green foliage, compact, bushy habit, vigorous, very robust, H 200-250 cm, W 100-150 cm
- Flowering Period May
- Final height 3m to 4m
- Final width 80cm to 160cm
- Available February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November
- Fragrance slightly scented
- Use beds/borders, for containers, for group plantings, as a specimen plant
- Hardiness hardy
- Soil heavy, moderately heavy, light, slightly alkaline, neutral, slightly acidic
- Location partial shade, full sun
- Flower Colour red
- Leaf Colour green
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Based on our experience in the variety tests but also in customer service, we have awarded this plant with the title “Lubera Easy Tip”. With this designation, we emphasise only those plants that according to our experience work (almost) everywhere; they are easy to grow and bear fruits or produce flowers quickly and without problems. These are plants that can be enjoyed immediately and without effort once planted.
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