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Syringa reticulata sivustolta en.wikipedia.org
Syringa reticulata, the Japanese tree lilac, is a species of flowering plant in the family Oleaceae native to eastern Asia, which is grown as an ornamental in Europe and North America.

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Syringa reticulata, japanilainen puulila, on Itä-Aasiasta kotoisin oleva Oleaceae-heimon kukkiva kasvilaji, jota kasvatetaan koristekasvina Euroopassa ja Pohjois-Amerikassa. Wikipedia (englanti)
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Tieteellinen nimi: Syringa reticulata
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Syringa reticulata sivustolta www.gardenia.net
Syringa reticulata (Japanese Tree Lilac) · Grows up to 20-30 ft. · A full sun lover, this plant is easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils.
Syringa reticulata sivustolta plants.ces.ncsu.edu
They grow to a height of 25 to 30 feet tall and may be single or multi-stemmed. The bark is reddish brown, but the most distinctive feature is its horizontal ...
Syringa reticulata sivustolta mortonarb.org
Japanese tree lilac. Syringa reticulata subsp. reticulata. Common names: Japanese tree lilac.
Syringa reticulata sivustolta sheffields.com
Consider Syringa reticulata, aka Japanese Tree Lilac. This species of Lilac is native to eastern Asia, and is the largest of the family, growing up to 49' tall.
Syringa reticulata sivustolta trees.umn.edu
Common Name: Japanese tree lilac. Scientific Name: Family: Oleacea Genus: Syringa Species: S. reticulata. Hardiness Zone: 3 to 7. Height: 20 to 25 ft
Syringa reticulata sivustolta landscapeplants.oregonstate.edu
Syringa reticulata · Deciduous shrub or small tree, stiff spreading branches, 20-30 ft (6-9 m) high; bark smooth with prominent horizontal lenticels. Leaves ...
Green fruit clusters are somewhat showy when viewed from close range. GENERAL INFORMATION. Scientific name: Syringa reticulata. Pronunciation: sih-RING-guh reh- ...
Syringa reticulata sivustolta gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org
Habitat: terrestrial. New England state. Massachusetts; New Hampshire; Vermont. Growth form. the plant is a shrub (i.e., a woody plant with several stems ...