Syringa × persica
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Syringa persica L. |
It is thought to be the hybrid of syringa laciniata and S. afghanica. It's probably native to Afghanistan. It's common name is the Persian Lilac. It grows to a heigh and spread of about 6ft and prefers warmer winter climates. Zones 5-9
[edit] External links
- Flora of Pakistan: Syringa × persica
- Syringa × persica from Germplasm Resources Information Network
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