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Siringa Tinkerbell
Syring
Tinkerbelle
Syringa Tinkerbelle #Growth Characteristics - Scientific Name: Syringa 'Tinkerbelle' - Classification: Woody plant - Form: A shrub that grows up to 1.5–2 meters tall and produces fragrant flowers in shades of pink and lilac. - Growing Environment: Prefers sunny locations and thrives in well-drained soil. Can tolerate somewhat dry conditions. - Flowering Season: Spring to early summer #Propagation Methods - Cuttings: Propagation is possible via semi-hardwood cuttings during the summer. Insulation may be necessary due to low temperature and humidity. - Grafting: Can be grafted using a suitable rootstock. #Cultivation Methods - Soil Preparation: Well-drained soil is ideal; provide nutrients by mixing in compost before planting. - Watering: Water until moist, ensuring good drainage. Avoid excessive moisture. - Pruning: Prune after flowering and remove excess branches to improve ventilation. #Uses in the Garden - Ornamental: Widely used as an ornamental plant in gardens or terraces due to its fragrant flowers and vibrant colors. - Hedge: Can be used as a hedge by planting it in appropriate locations. #Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Powdery mildew and gray mold may occur; ensuring proper ventilation and sunlight is important. - Control Methods: Ensure good ventilation and use fungicides as a preventive measure when necessary. - Pests: Aphids and moths may occur. - Control Methods: Conduct regular observations and use insecticides when necessary. Biological control using natural enemies can also be considered. Syringa Tinkerbell is relatively easy to care for and can be a very attractive element in the garden.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Oleaceae
Height
1.2~1.8m
Spread
120~180cm
Colors
pink
Bloom Period
May~June
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
Lilac 'Albert F. Holden'
Syringa vulgaris 'Albert F. Holden'
Syringa Scent and Sensibility
Syringa Scent and Sensibility