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unknown fragrant plant
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v1rtu0s1ty (
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Mon, May 30, 11 at 3:06
| Good evening folks, what plant is this?

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RE: unknown fragrant plant
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| It looks like it could be a dwarf Korean lilac, that has been well sited and pruned. Syringa pallibin maybe? They are blooming right now. |
RE: unknown fragrant plant
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RE: unknown fragrant plant
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- Posted by mxk3 z5b/6 MI (My Page) on
Mon, May 30, 11 at 10:21
| My first thought was lilac, too. |
RE: unknown fragrant plant
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| Looks like 'Palibin' to me :) |
RE: unknown fragrant plant
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Def a lilac of some sort. My contribution to the thread is that it is not the common (New England type) nor Japanese, as I have both, and this doesn't resemble either except for the blooms. That's a nice display. |
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