Thanks for that silver surfer. The leaves definately fit.
I have just been on Google and the variety Syringa persica laciniata. This seems to have the correct leaves and the flowers along the stem rather than at the end. Also the pictures of this variety show the same droopy growth
Thanks very much, been wondering for a couple of years.
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http://www.perryhillnurseries.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Resized_SyringapersicaDSCF0029sm.jpg
Thanks for that silver surfer. The leaves definately fit.
I have just been on Google and the variety Syringa persica laciniata. This seems to have the correct leaves and the flowers along the stem rather than at the end. Also the pictures of this variety show the same droopy growth
Thanks very much, been wondering for a couple of years.
I actually suggested this earlier but didn't think you had seen my post.
You can rule our Syringa persica laciniata completely....
correctly called Syringa x laciniata
The leaf is very very different.
Laciniata means cut leaf.
Your lilac definitely does not have a cut leaf!
The internet is wonderful but not every picture on it is correctly labelled.
See this accurate pic of the leaves!....
http://www.diggingdog.com/pages2/plantpages.php/s-0153
These leaves are not a match/
http://www.ilgiardino.it/public/images/assets/IG_1979_1.jpg
http://gardenbreizh.org/modules/pix/cache/photos_340000/GBPIX_photo_349111.jpg
http://www.perryhillnurseries.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Resized_SyringapersicaDSCF0029sm.jpg
These seem to fit. But it says same name
Sorry I am confused.
I am not sure what you mean.
1st link the leaves are not as open as yours.... it could be Syringa x persica... the photo bears no name.
The 2nd link you cannot even see any leaves?
3rd link is the same company I first used Perry hill... Syringa x persica. in my post at 14.38p.m