Blooming in May-June and again in August-September, is the perfect way to elevate your outdoor space and enjoy bright lavender-purple flowers spread over the entire canopy throughout the spring and summer seasons.
Perfect for sprucing up your garden, patio, decking, or balcony, is sure to turn heads during your next garden party or family BBQ. It won't just catch the eye—its intoxicating lavender perfume will hang on the breeze throughout the season. And what's more, it's currently available for less thanks to this Express sale.
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The exquisite aroma produced by when in flower makes it worth growing alone. Its delicate fragrance will surely delight your neighbours, friends, and family.
The foliage of is compact and slow-growing, meaning this gem is very versatile and can be used in a wide variety of garden situations. It can be used as a foundation plant formally in beds and borders, in pretty planters on either side of a doorway for a welcoming entrance, or perhaps on its own in a stylish courtyard container on a terrace or balcony.
boasts a height of approximately 140- 150 cm and is covered with buds and blooms during its blooming season.
hails from Korea and is a real gem that you should grow not only for its beautiful flowers but also for its magnificent fragrance. With plenty of planting potential, this lilac tree is perfect for elevating your outdoor space and adding a covetable splash of colour during the late spring and late summer.
Normally retailing for £79.99, is currently available for the reduced price of £59.99 thanks to this deal.
You can shop the same lilac tree from or , where prices start from £32.99, or from for £49.99.
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