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lilac plants in pots Bloomerang Dark Purple Lilac | Reblooming Fragrance

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lilac plants in pots Bloomerang Dark Purple Lilac | Reblooming FragranceAbout Bloomerang Dark Purple Lilac A Lilac That Blooms Twice Bloomerang Dark Purple Lilac (Syringa x 'SMNJRPU') changed the game for lilac lovers who always wished that intoxicating spring fragrance could last longer. This reblooming lilac bush delivers an impressive spring show of deep purple violet flowers, takes a brief rest, then produces waves of fragrant blooms from late summer right up until frost. No other purple lilac shrub offers this

About Bloomerang® Dark Purple Lilac

A Lilac That Blooms Twice

Bloomerang® Dark Purple Lilac (Syringa x 'SMNJRPU') changed the game for lilac lovers who always wished that intoxicating spring fragrance could last longer. This reblooming lilac bush delivers an impressive spring show of deep purple-violet flowers, takes a brief rest, then produces waves of fragrant blooms from late summer right up until frost. No other purple lilac shrub offers this extended season of color and scent.

The spring flowers appear on dense, conical panicles that open from dark purple buds to reveal richly saturated blooms. That classic lilac fragrance fills the garden and draws butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees from early morning until dusk. After the initial flush, sporadic summer flowers give way to a reliable late-season rebloom that often rivals the spring display in cooler fall weather.

Key Features

Compact Size, Big Impact

Unlike old-fashioned lilacs that sprawl to 12 feet or more, Bloomerang® Dark Purple stays in the 4-6 foot range for both height and spread. This manageable size makes it ideal for today's smaller properties, foundation plantings, and mixed borders where space is limited. The rounded, mounded habit requires minimal pruning to maintain an attractive shape.

The tree form offers the same reblooming performance trained to a single trunk, creating an elegant small flowering tree for patios, entryways, or as a focal point in perennial beds. Both the bloomerang lilac bush and bloomerang lilac tree deliver equal fragrance and flower power in different silhouettes.

Growing Requirements

Tougher Than Traditional Lilacs

  • Proven Winners® bred this everblooming lilac for improved disease resistance compared to heirloom varieties
  • The foliage holds up better against powdery mildew, especially when planted with good air circulation and adequate sunlight
  • Deer typically leave lilacs alone, making this a reliable choice for rural and suburban gardens where browsing pressure is high

Hardy in zones 3-7, Bloomerang® Dark Purple tolerates cold winters without damage and returns reliably each spring. The moderate growth rate means the plant fills in over a few seasons without becoming overwhelming or requiring constant cutback.

Landscape Uses

Landscape Uses

Plant a flowering hedge of reblooming lilac shrubs along a property line for privacy with benefits. Space plants 4-5 feet apart and enjoy a fragrant screen that peaks twice each year. Use the tree form as a specimen near outdoor seating areas where the fragrance can be appreciated up close.

This purple lilac tree or shrub pairs beautifully with spring bulbs, peonies, and catmint for a cottage garden feel. The dark purple blooms stand out against yellow-flowering companions like coreopsis and black-eyed Susans for striking late-summer contrast.

Explore More from Nature Hills

The Bloomerang® Dark Purple Lilac is part of the exceptional proven winners® colorchoice® collection, joining other outstanding flowering shrubs that deliver reliable performance season after season. For gardeners interested in exploring more fragrant options, browse our complete selection of lilac bushes and discover other zone 3 plants, trees & shrubs that thrive in challenging climates. Learn essential maintenance tips in our guide on Timing for Pruning Flowering Shrubs, and explore dramatic color combinations with our article Purple Reigns: Shrubs & Perennials With Dark Foliage Drama.

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