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justbeginning
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I currently live in central Florida, but was born and raised in Indiana. We had "old-fashioned" or "common" lilacs around our house, as well as one or two other varieties which didn't have quite as wonderful scent. My mother just sent me some of the blossoms from the common lilac and I can't stop wishing I could grow some here. Unfortunately, not only do I live in an area too warm, but I also live in an apartment.

Does anyone know of a variety that will survive in my zone (9), and in a large pot or bucket for 4-5 years until I can transplant it and has a scent close to that of the common lilac (Syringa vulgaris, I believe)? I know the answer is probably no, but here's hoping.

Thanks for your help!!

Plants: 2 | From: Florida | Registered: Apr 2005  |  Seeded: 24.28.34.233
tamara
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I've done a little research for you. There is a dwarf lilac growing only 3-4 ft in height called 'Colby's Wishing star' it is a pink lilac with a sweet smell and is considered a southern growing lilac for zone 9. This should be able to be grown in a very large pot. Good luck.

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Plants: 3763 | From: NB Canada | Registered: Jun 2003  |  Seeded: 207.179.137.164
   

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