Monday, August 3, 2009

"Is it a tree, and/or a bush"?:O?

"I LOVE LILAC FLOWERS"!:) "BUT I WOULD REALLY LIKE TO KNOW WHICH ONE DOES THE LILAC FLOWER GROW ON-A TREE, AND/OR A BUSH"?:(





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"Is it a tree, and/or a bush"?:O?
mostly bush .... in fact ask your local garden shop assistant for help .. they should know better..





Do take note of where you may wanna plant them.. in the shade, sun, dry area or you like them to be low laying or to hide something...
Reply:They grow on a bush but can get really big so make sure you have time to take care of it.
Reply:There's a fine line between trees and shrubs. Some may say that once a tree grows taller than 2 meters high and the trunk is more than 5 cm wide, then it is a tree. Others may say that it has to be over 6 m. But then you have bonsai trees which are very short specimens.





Most agree, however, that if a specimen has many stems at ground level, then it is a shrub. The two terms are interchangeable, and there's no hard and fast rule.
Reply:They are commonly referred to as bushes because that's the way they're cultivated through pruning, however technically, they're a tree. In the end it's really irrelevant. If you like the appearance and the scent then go for it.





The Muse
Reply:Lilac bush
Reply:Lilacs are bushes, and they come in dwarf varieties that only get to be about 4 feet tall. I have both regular lilacs and French lilacs, the regular bloom first, the French right after so I get a longer time of that wonderful scent coming in through my kitchen window!





If you see a lilac tree....it is a bush that has been grafted onto another tree....a bit trickier to grown that type of plant.
Reply:In answer to your question it depends on which species you have, most people have the lilac BUSH which is NOT the same as a tree.


One way to tell the difference very easily and simply by the fact that trees grows with one main trunk while bushes grow with many branches and always produce new shoots. and they do not grow to the same height as a tree.


Japanese Lilac Tree


A Japanese lilac tree is very similar to a lilac bush, except that it grows more upright and has a wider trunk.


http://www.aboutlilacs.com/japanese_lila...


EDITED:


Bushes and Shrubs


Listed by Scientific Name


SCROLL DOWN TO ANY OF THE FLOWERS BEGINNING WITH THE NAME BELOW TO CONFIRM it a tree or bush..........


***********SYRINGA********************...


http://www.bushesandshrubs.com/scientifi...
Reply:bush although they can get quite large
Reply:Most Syringa is a type of shrub, but there are 'tree' type cultivars, so it depends on what variety you are speaking.



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