
Miss Kim Jumbo Lilac Hedge
Planting flowering shrubs as hedges along property boundaries and walkways enhances landscapes and gardens with flowers, fragrance and foliage. It also gives gardens structure and a professional look. Miss Kim Lilac grows smaller than many other lilacs, making it an ideal choice for growing as a flowering hedge. In the springtime, its clusters of lavender-blue flowers perfume the garden air and attract hummingbirds and butterflies. The flower clusters are also favorites for cut-flower arrangements. Miss Kim's dark green leaves turn burgundy in the fall. This smaller lilac bush grows just 4-9 ft. tall with a 5-7 ft. spread. Deer tend to pass it by.
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Miss Kim Jumbo Lilac Hedge
Planting flowering shrubs as hedges along property boundaries and walkways enhances landscapes and gardens with flowers, fragrance and foliage. It also gives gardens structure and a professional look. Miss Kim Lilac grows smaller than many other lilacs, making it an ideal choice for growing as a flowering hedge. In the springtime, its clusters of lavender-blue flowers perfume the garden air and attract hummingbirds and butterflies. The flower clusters are also favorites for cut-flower arrangements. Miss Kim's dark green leaves turn burgundy in the fall. This smaller lilac bush grows just 4-9 ft. tall with a 5-7 ft. spread. Deer tend to pass it by.
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Planting flowering shrubs as hedges along property boundaries and walkways enhances landscapes and gardens with flowers, fragrance and foliage. It also gives gardens structure and a professional look. Miss Kim Lilac grows smaller than many other lilacs, making it an ideal choice for growing as a flowering hedge. In the springtime, its clusters of lavender-blue flowers perfume the garden air and attract hummingbirds and butterflies. The flower clusters are also favorites for cut-flower arrangements. Miss Kim's dark green leaves turn burgundy in the fall. This smaller lilac bush grows just 4-9 ft. tall with a 5-7 ft. spread. Deer tend to pass it by.























