Cheyenne Tree Farms Ltd.
24309 Twp Rd 510
Beaumont, Alberta
Ph: 780-929-8102
Fx: 780-929-8107
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Available at our Garden Center and Tree Nursery. Phone 780-929-8102 for details.
Charm Lilac features showy panicles of fragrant pink flowers rising above the foliage in mid spring, which emerge from distinctive rose flower buds. The flowers are excellent for cutting. It has bluish-green foliage throughout the season. The heart-shaped leaves do not develop any appreciable...
Fragrant rich purple flowers in upright panicles emerge from deep purple flower bids in spring. Upright, multi-stemmed growth habit with blue green heart shaped leaves. Very hardy, full sun and well-drained soil. The flowers are excellent for cutting and also attract butterflies to your...
The fragrance of an old-fashioned lilac in bloom is aromatherapy at its finest. Tall, open, deciduous shrub with luminous, long-lasting panicles of double purple flowers that appear along its branches. Next year's flower buds are set shortly after blooming, so all must be pruned directly after...
Upright spreading small tree, green foliage and creamy white fragrant flowers. Excellent specimen tree.
Purple buds open to lavender blue flowers in late May. Compact upright form with dark green leaves that turn burgundy in the fall.
Villosa lilac is a large coarse shrub, with rapid growth rate when young. Grows well in dry locations. Produces washed out mauve to pink flowers, fading as they mature. Non-suckering and deep rooted.
New introduction from Bailey's Nurseries, this lilac is similar to Dwarf Korean Lilac in both growth.
Hardy dwarf compact plant. Dark glossy green foliage turns burgundy-red in the fall. Fragrant pale mauve blue flowers.
Panicles of purple buds open to single, deep pink-purple flowers during mid June on large, pyramidal spikes two weeks later than most lilacs. Deep green, heavily textured leaves complement the flower spikes.
The dwarf plants bloom in late spring. The lavender purple flowers are very fragrant and cover the compact shrub. The foilage is small and rounded.They are native to Korea and China. One of our favorites.
Is also grafted onto a standard to form a small tree.
Its deep rose-red buds open to bright pink flowers, approximately two weeks later than the French hybrids.
From Isabella Preston's original breeding work in Canada during the 1920s, crossing S. villosa with the pollen of S. reflexa, came Syringa x prestoniae, a fine line of late blooming lilacs....