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New Hampshire State Flower: Purple Lilac
State FlowerFlower by: Santalady Purple Lilac(Syringa vulgaris)Adopted in 1919.The purple lilac, Syringa vulgaris, is the state flower of New Hampshire. Anderson, Leon. Flower -- Tree -- Bird State Wildflower. The pink lady's slipper, Cypripedium aca Lilac is a common flowering shrub that grows best in a sunny location. The plant grows in shade, but flowering is poor and powdery mildew is likely to be severe. Common lilac grows 20 feet tall and spreads 15 feet. The growth rate is rapid and the plant produces many suckers. The flowers are in shades of purple, white or pink. Some colors listed in catalogs refer to the unopened flower buds. Flower bud color may be different from the flower color. There are few actual color variations. Leaf: Opposite, simple, broadly ovate, 2 to 4 inches long, 1 1/2 to 3 inches, heart shaped, entire, dark green to bluish-green above, lighter below. Flower: Light purple, pink or even white (cultivar dependent), fragrant, flowers in terminal clusters, 4 to 7 inches long, appearing in May. Fruit: Dry, brown, capsules, 1/2 inch long. Twig: Stout, angled (almost 4 sided) or ridged, lustrous brown, glabrous, numerous raised lenticels, leaf scars raised, crescent-shaped, buds large, green but turning purple in the winter. Bark: Gray to gray-brown, smooth but becoming finely shreddy when large. Form: A multi-stemmed, suckering, tall shrub reaching up to 15 feet in height.
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