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Lilac Garden

On the East Lawn, immediately adjoining the terraces, is Skylands’ extensive lilac collection, It contains over one hundred varieties.

This garden is at its best near the middle of May, although some species will continue their bloom into June.

The lilac’s genus name, Syringa, is derived from the Greek word syrinx for “pipe,” a reference to the hollow shoots.

Lilacs belong to the olive family (Oleaceae) and therefore are related to white ash and privet. They are native to Europe and temperate Asia, where they grow as large shrubs or small trees.

Presumably, some lilacs predate Lewis at Skylands. Lilacs have been popular shrubs since Colonial times because of their ease of culture and their fragrant spring flowers. One of the first varieties to be recorded in Mr. Lewis’ plant accession books is Syringa x persica, which he procured in 1923. In 1928, the Japanese tree lilac (Syringa reticulata), and the Chinese lilac (Syringa x chinensis) were purchased along with the French hybrids “Edouard Andre´” and “Mme. Abel Chatenay.”

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The New Jersey State Botanical Garden is a part of Ringwood State Park, New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry, Department of Environmental Protection. The New Jersey State Botanical Garden at Skylands appears on both the State and National Registers of Historic Places.  Read more…

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