The lilac was planted for his late wife s last mother s day so it s very.
Is lilac a hardwood.
Syringa lilac is a genus of 12 currently recognized species of flowering woody plants in the olive family native to woodland and scrub from southeastern europe to eastern asia and widely and commonly cultivated in temperate areas elsewhere.
So is lilac considered a hardwood or softwood.
Lilac belongs to the genus syringa and it was as syringa that my small pieces of this wood were marketed to me as part of a set of australian woods i m not certain why syringa was considered an australian wood as the 12 currently recognized species are native to europe and asia but certainly not australia syringa as the widely recognized lilac bush is now.
Depending on the variety lilacs are available in shades of purple violet pink blue magenta white and of course lilac.
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Lilac wood grows quickly every year sending up new branches while the older branches get thicker.
The genus is most closely related to ligustrum privet classified with it in oleaceae tribus oleeae subtribus ligustrinae.
It can cause contamination.
Mike kennedy reply to ejmeier 6 years ago thank you very much.
You see i have put the stem into the bottle of the gel this is not recommended.
Woodworkers considered the lilac wood to be a hardwood suitable for carving and musical instruments.
To enjoy even more of these great plants you might want to try your hand at rooting lilac cuttings.
Lilacs are old fashioned favorites in climates with chilly winters valued for their sweet smelling clusters of flamboyant springtime blooms.
It is a bit stronger for semi hardwood cuttings.