Ivory Silk Lilac Tree

The Ivory Silk Lilac Tree is a top contender for favourite ornamental trees. In late spring to early summer the tree displays long upright panicles of creamy white flowers. Some would say this lilac’s fragrance is reminiscent of privet. The flowers transition to loose clusters of brown seed capsules that will persist into winter. The leaves are dark green and lanceolate shaped. The Ivory Silk grows with an attractive reddish brown bark. Fitting for smaller yards, the tree is petite in stature. The tree is reliably cold hardy and has very little pest issues.

 

Description

Description

Additional information
Common Name

Ivory Silk Lilac Tree

Latin Name

Syringa reticulata ‘Ivory Silk’

Form

Round to oval

Life Span

50+

Growth Rate

Slow

Mature Height

6m

Mature Spread

5m

Flower Colour

White

Fragrance

Fragrant

Fall Colour

Insignificant

Soil Preference

Widely adaptable

Exposure Preference

Full sun

Cold Hardiness Zone

Zone 3

Special Attributes and Considerations

We recommend planting this tree in a prominent area where it can
be admired by all who pass it by. The tree is intolerant of long
periods of drought.

Folk Lore

The tree is native to northern Japan. This cultivar was selected
from a group of seedlings by Leonard Slate at Sheridan Nurseries
in Ontario. Ms. Olga Schultz, an office worker at Sheridan
Nurseries, won a company contest to name the new plant in 1973.

Available Sizes

50mm