DESCRIPTION
Syringa vulgaris ‘True Pink’ produces clear pink, fragrant flower clusters that open in mid to late spring. Buds deepen to a warmer rose tone, then loosen into tapered panicles that perfume the garden and cut well for bouquets. Leaves emerge fresh green and create a dense backdrop through summer, with a lilac outline and upright branching.
This cultivar traces to lilac breeding by Hulda Klager in Woodland, Washington, and remains associated with the Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens collection. After bloom, the plant settles into clean green foliage that supports summer structure, with spent trusses easy to remove for a tidy finish. It may form occasional seed capsules as the season advances.
DESCRIPTION
Syringa vulgaris ‘True Pink’ produces clear pink, fragrant flower clusters that open in mid to late spring. Buds deepen to a warmer rose tone, then loosen into tapered panicles that perfume the garden and cut well for bouquets. Leaves emerge fresh green and create a dense backdrop through summer, with a lilac outline and upright branching.
This cultivar traces to lilac breeding by Hulda Klager in Woodland, Washington, and remains associated with the Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens collection. After bloom, the plant settles into clean green foliage that supports summer structure, with spent trusses easy to remove for a tidy finish. It may form occasional seed capsules as the season advances.