10 Dark Purple Lilac Perennial Flowering Shrub Cuttings Clippings to Propagate
What you get: Ten at-least 6-inch unrooted cuttings Common Name: LilacScientific Name: Syringa vulgaris, dark purple flowersSome uses/benefits: Attracts hummingbirds, butterflies and pollinators.Easy to growFragrant flowersCulinary and medicinal uses (please google)Cut flowersU.S. Hardiness Zone: 5-7 (however, I'm in zone 8b and my lilacs are thriving)Sun Requirement: Full SunWater Requirement: Deep, infrequent wateringHow long it takes for cuttings of this plant to root: 1-2 monthsBasic instructions for rooting cuttings: (I do not include instructions with orders in an effort to help keep our planet green, so please copy and paste these instructions, or google)Re-cut the bottom of the stem w/clean scissorsOptional: Dip the cut end into rooting powder (this will give you a better chance at successfully rooting the cutting, but is not necessary)Plant the cutting into a container of potting soil to cover at least 2 bottom nodes (nodes are the protruding areas wher