Miss Kim Lilac is a compact, late-blooming lilac prized for its abundant, fragrant flowers and neat, rounded growth habit. In late spring to early summer—after common lilacs have finished blooming—it produces dense clusters of pale lavender to icy blue blooms that fade to soft pink. The flowers release a sweet, spicy fragrance that attracts pollinators and perfumes the garden.
This cultivar typically grows 5 to 6 feet tall and wide, making it ideal for borders, foundation plantings, and small-space landscapes. Miss Kim is also one of the most cold-hardy lilacs (hardy to USDA Zone 3) and displays excellent resistance to powdery mildew. Its dark green foliage turns a striking burgundy-red in fall, providing multi-season interest.
Key Features:
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Fragrant, pale lavender-blue flowers that bloom in late spring
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Compact, rounded habit (5–6 ft. tall and wide)
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Excellent cold hardiness (USDA Zones 3–8)
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Good resistance to powdery mildew
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Attractive burgundy fall foliage
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Ideal for smaller landscapes and mixed borders
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Thrives in full sun and well-drained soil
With its beautiful blooms, spicy fragrance, and compact size, Miss Kim Lilac is a versatile and dependable choice for gardens where space, beauty, and hardiness matter.