The Common Lilac shrub brings a fresh scent in any area. Make sure to fill your yard with this fragrant lavender flower that appears in the mid to late spring. Although it’s been recreated for perfumes and candles, nothing compares to the scent of fresh Lilac! The fragrance is captivating; literally spring will be in the air for weeks, if not months. Butterflies, hummingbirds and bees will be attracted to this shrub. Not only are these flower clusters great to look at outside, but bring them in and place into a flower arrangement for home interior decorations. The Common Lilac grows 8 – 10 feet high and 6 – 10 feet wide. Round in shape this tree has flowers that bloom in mid to late spring. * Mature size 10′ x 10′ * Plant in average, well-drained soil, * Full Sun/Part Shade, * Moderate growth rate, * Purple flower spikes, * Suggested use: Specimen, fragrance, quality foliage and form for cut flower