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History of the Lilac The Syrings vulgaries (common lilac) was brought to the U.S. by the settlers. This plant is very hardy and established itself very easily. These lilacs still mark the location of long disappeared homesteads of the early settlers. Lilacs mark the start of spring with a showy display of blooms. The time of the bloom is a good predictor of spring being early or late. Next |
History of Lilacs About Lilacs What type of Lilac? Where to plant my Lilac? How to fertilize my Lilac? How should I water my Lilac? Prunning Lilac My Lilac does not flower, HELP! Wrightwood Lilac Festival The festival is a day long event with music, speakers, demonstrations and of course, the most exciting part. The Garden Tours Usually held in May or early June Check our event calendar for details |
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Country Life Realty Wrightwood Real Estate - Homes and Land for Sale Pam Mortimer, Debi Raihle, Cathy Lanza, Rick Jones |
Eclipse Art Gallery Featuring the fine art of the High Desert The corner of Jacaranda & Bear Valley Road - Hesperia, CA |
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