Syringa emodi

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 Syringa emodi subsp. var.  Himalayan lilac
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Syringa emodi, Wall. (S. villosa var. emodi, Rehd.). Shrub, to 15 ft.: branchlets brownish or dark olive-green, dotted with pale lenticels: lvs. elliptic to oblong, acute at both ends, white and glabrous beneath, 6-8 in. long: infl. narrow, 3-6 in. long, with leafy bracts; rachis angular: corolla pale lilac or whitish, not pleasantly scented, tube 3/8 in. long; anthers partly exserted; calyx obscurely lobed. Himalayas.—Not quite hardy in Mass. There are varieties with yellow lvs., var. aurea, Simon-Louis, and with yellow-variegated lvs., var. aureo-variegata, Hort. CH


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