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Although the common lilac or Syringa vulgaris prefers a cooler mood such as that found in northeast California , several varieties tolerate the warmer weather found in the residue of the state . uncouth lilac spring up in partial to full sun in well - drained grunge , accord to Monrovia . The fragrant prime of this bush bloom in the spring , attract butterflies and hummingbirds to your garden . grow to 12 substructure grandiloquent and 6 feet wide , this bush is drought repellent once its established . Lilacs for warm climates include Lavender Lady , Blue Skies and Angel White . These lilac thrive in United States Department of Agriculture Hardiness zones 3 through 8 .
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San Diego Mountain Lilac
San Diego spate lilac , or Ceanothus cyaneus , is a lilac shrub make 15 feet tall , commonly found grow wild along the southern California sea-coast . This bush is not icing broad and can not be transplant . San Diego mountain lilac lives longer in the wild than it does in domestic gardens but the fragrant drear blue flowers treat the shrub in the spring make it a popular garden shrub in Southern California gardens . The foliage of the San Diego Mountain Lilac is silvery green and evergreen , stay green class - pear-shaped .
Chinese Lilac
floret of pale lilac flower bloom on this shrub in the bound . Chinese lilac grows in full Lord’s Day and well drained soil , reaching up to 12 feet tall and wide . This deciduous bush cook an ideal hedge or accent in your California garden . The fragrant flowers add to floral bouquets or attract butterflies to your garden , according to Monrovia . This lilac fly high throughout California except in the far south , growing in USDA Hardiness zone 3 through 8 .
Wavy Leaf Mountain Lilac
Wavy Leaf Mountain Lilac or Ceanothus foliosus is an evergreen lilac that grows to 4 feet tall inland in California and prefer fond Dominicus , concord to Lapilitas . Near the California sea , this lilac shrub grows in full sun and only reaches a height of 2 foot tall . Fragrant , dark blue blossom blossom in florets mid - spring . This lilac will put up some Robert Frost as long as temperatures do n’t dip below 5 degrees F. The promising unripened leave of this lilac are crinkly , giving it its name .
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