Syringa vulgaris 'Sensation'
Syringa vulgaris 'Sensation'

Syringa vulgaris 'Sensation'

SKU: F67571
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Quick Facts
Common Name: Common Lilac
Hardiness Zone: 3-7S/8W Exposure: Sun
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Blooms In: May
Mature Height: 8-10' Spacing: 8-10'
Read our Growing Guide Ships as: ONE GALLON POT
Fragrance: Yes Deer Resistance: Yes
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Popular since 1938, Syringa vulgaris 'Sensation', a bi-colored Common Lilac, has stood the test of time. Its unusual purple blooms have a creamy white edge and appear mid- to late season. If you visit our nursery in May, you’ll find Syringa vulgaris 'Sensation' in bloom by the Tree Peony grove.

Lilacs are among the best-known spring-flowering shrubs. For reliable bloom and sweet fragrance, generally before Memorial Day, these sturdy shrubs are in a class by themselves. Most Lilacs prefer full sun and neutral-to-slightly-alkaline soil.

For more information on the growing and care of Lilacs, click Growing Guide.

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HOW PLANTS ARE SHIPPED

The size of the plants we ship has been selected to reduce the shock of transplanting. For some, this means a large, bareroot crown. Others cannot travel bareroot or transplant best if grown in containers. We ship these perennials and annuals in 1 pint pots, except as noted. We must point out that many perennials will not bloom the first year after planting, but will the following year, amply rewarding your patience. We ship bulbs as dormant, bare bulbs, sometimes with some wood shavings or moss. Shrubs, Roses, vines, and other woody plants may be shipped bareroot or in pots. The size of the pot is noted in the quick facts for each item.

WHEN WE SHIP

We ship our bulbs and plants at the right time for planting in your area, except as noted, with orders dispatched on a first-come, first-served basis by climate zone. We also ship a wide range of containers and planters, tools, supplies, fertilizers, garden wear, garden decor items, as well as indoor decorations like wreaths and dried bouquets when available. Estimated dates for shipping are indicated in the green Shipping Details box for each item. Please supply a street address for delivery. Kindly contact us with two weeks notice, if you'll be away at the expected time of delivery.

OUR GUARANTEE

We guarantee to ship plants that are in prime condition for growing. If your order is damaged or fails to meet your expectations, we will cheerfully replace or refund it. Please contact our Customer Service Department at 1-800-503-9624 or email us at [email protected]. Please include your order number or customer number when contacting us.

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Reviews

Average Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars (5 Reviews) Write a Review

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May 13, 2024

I received an outstanding Syringa vulgaris 'Sensation' lilac

A viewer from Amarillo, Texas

I received my outstanding Syringa vulgaris 'Sensation' lilac plant from White Flower Farm in May 2024. The 'Sensation' lilac was in a 1-gallon container. The lilac plant had 4 healthy branches of growth from the main stem, and with healthy multiple leaves on the branches on the lilac.
This is best and most healthy 'Sensation' lilac I have every purchased. The shipping box and packaging for this 'Sensation' lilac was superb, and protected the lilac's multiple branches and leaves during the shipping route from Connecticut to my residence in the Texas panhandle.
Kudos with 5 stars for White Flower Farm and the 'Sensation' lilac that I received from them, plus the box and packaging to protect the lilac during its shipping journey.

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May 22, 2019

Worth the wait

A viewer from Salem, MA

We planted ours three years ago, and this season it’s finally big enough to give us blooms. It’s gorgeous! The catalog pics don’t do it justice. I’m so happy!!

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May 22, 2013

Absolute Best Lilac Available!

Pam the Happy Gardner from Rockton, Illinois zone 5a

I bought the Sensation Lilac as many as ten years ago. It is now six feet tall and drop dead gorgeous. It's one of those plants that make you look and sniff the air for more! I've had other lilacs with great scents before, but this one is the absolute best! Give this baby sun and space to grow and stand back for the best show in the world!

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Jun 25, 2012

Sensational!

Gayle from Hilliard, OH

My Lilac is only about 8 ft tall,but so far, there have been no pests or diseases or mildew.....Planted about 10 ft out from the corner of my house, so it has room to grow...the flowers are very fragrant, also, lovely edged in white......I am thinking I may trim it up, more as a small tree as it grows, multi-stemmed.....

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Jun 24, 2012

Really small plant shipped- don't' buy

Emily ohio gardener from Dayton OH

This plant arrived in poor to ok condition at a whopping 4 inches tall. The sad thing is that I planted it in a bed with another Miss Kim Lilac I bought at a local nursery auction for a fraction of the price I paid for this plant, which is over 3 feet tall and equally round. Miss kim has bloomed beautifully every year. This sad little Sensation has grown only 2 inches and has never never bloomed. What a waste of money (plus shipping). Don't bother.

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Growing guide

Growing guide
Print Grow Guide

Latin Name Pronunciation: sir-ing'guh  

Light: Plant Syringa in full sun (S. laciniata varieties are the exception and will perform well in partial shade). Immature lilacs produce flowers with lighter coloration; it may take 4–6 years for their true color to show.

Soil/Fertilizing: All Lilacs require well-drained soil with pH close to neutral. Add lime if your soil is extremely acid. Fertilize once, in early spring, with a light application of an organic seaweed extract, fish emulsion, or slow-release fertilizer.

Bareroot Trees and Shrubs

On arrival: Your bareroot tree or shrub has been stored in a temperature-controlled cooler, which simulates winter and keeps the plant dormant. Dormant plants are unaffected by cold weather and can be planted as soon as you are able to dig a hole in the ground. If you cannot plant immediately, your tree or shrub may be stored upright in its wrapping material in a cool, dark place such as a basement, garage, or unheated shed, for a week or so. Keep it away from direct sun.

PLANTING A BAREROOT TREE OR SHRUB: Select a spot in your garden that is sheltered from strong winds. When you’re ready to plant, unwrap your plant and remove the packing material.

  • Soak the roots of your tree or shrub in a container of water for a couple hours to rehydrate them.
  • Dig a hole wider than the spread of the roots and deep enough to accommodate them, allowing for adjustments.
  • Use excavated soil to form a mound in the center of the hole.
  • Set the plant on top of the mound, fanning its roots outward. Adjust the height of the mound by adding or removing soil until the plant is positioned so that the crown (where the roots meet the stem) is at the surrounding soil level. Roots should all be below grade when the hole is filled.
  • Check from all sides to make sure that the trunk is perfectly upright, not leaning in any direction.
  • Backfill the hole with soil about halfway and water well, allowing water to soak in and settle the soil. Re-check for upright trunk alignment. Then add remaining soil to the top of the hole, creating a little dam around the outer edge, and water again.
  • It is best to stake a young tree for extra support until its trunk attains sturdy proportions. Choose a stake that has a diameter at least as large as the stem’s diameter and long enough that when pushed firmly into the soil, it reaches inside the branches of the tree. Fasten the trunk to the stake at several points with garden twine or soft ties, allowing for some movement. Check the ties periodically and loosen them if they constrict the outward growth of the stem or dig into the bark.

ESTABLISHING A BAREROOT TREE OR SHRUB:

  • Do not fertilize when planting or for the first growing season.
  • Because a bareroot plant is dormant, it cannot take up much water. Refrain from watering after the initial planting until your tree or shrub leafs out and begins actively growing, unless you are experiencing extreme drought conditions.
  • Minimal pruning is needed until one or two growing seasons have passed, although any suckers or growth that sprouts from the trunk or rootstock should be promptly removed.
  • Once the plant has broken dormancy and is actively growing, care for it as described (except for fertilizer recommendations, although compost and mulch are recommended).
  • Pruning: Prune as necessary after bloom in spring.

    Pests/Diseases: S. vulgaris varieties are prone to powdery mildew, which generally appears in late summer. Mildew disfigures the leaves to varying degrees, but seems to have little effect on the vigor of the plant.  

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