Lilac

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Lilac Flower 16 - #C8A2C8

Syringa vulgaris - Lilac is a species of flowering plant in the olive family Oleaceae, native to the Balkan Peninsula, where it grows on rocky hills. It is a large deciduous shrub or multi-stemmed small tree, growing to 6-7 m (20-23 ft) high, producing secondary shoots ("suckers") from the base or roots, with stem diameters of up to 20 cm (8 in), which in the course of decades may produce a small clonal thicket.

The lilac is a very popular ornamental plant in gardens and parks, because of its attractive, sweet-smelling flowers, which appear in early summer just before many of the roses and other summer flowers come into bloom.

In the American colonies lilacs were introduced in the eighteenth century. In a sign of its complete naturalization in North America, it has been selected as the state flower of the state of New Hampshire, because it "is symbolic of that hardy character of the men and women of the Granite State."

Shown are some lilac blossoms
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