Syringa pubescens ssp. patula ‘Miss Kim’
Manchurian lilac
Kingdom | Plantae | Plants, but not fungi, lichens, or algae |
Subkingdom | Tracheobionta | Vascular plants—plants with a “circulatory system” for delivering water and nutrients |
Division | Magnoliophyta | Flowering plants, also known as angiosperms |
Class | Magnoliopsida | Dicotyledons—plants with two initial seed leaves |
Subclass | Asteridae | A large class that encompasses asters |
Order | Lamiales | Aromatic herbs and shrubs, including lavender, lilac, olive, jasmine, ash, teak, snapdragon, sesame, psyllium, garden sage, mint, basil, and rosemary |
Family | Oleaceae | Temperate climate shrubs, trees and a few vines, include forsythia, ash, jasmine, privet, olive, lilac, and many others |
Genus | Syringa | From Ancient Greek σῦριγξ (sûrinx, “pan pipes”) |
Species | pubescens | With soft, downy hair |
ssp. | patula | Somewhat spreading |
Cultivar | ‘Miss Kim’ | |
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Syringa pubescens ssp. patula ‘Miss Kim’ description by Thomas H. Kent, last updated 25 May 2020.
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6/17/2012 · Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Boothbay, Maine ≈ 12 × 8" (31 × 20 cm) 

6/17/2012 · Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Boothbay, Maine ≈ 12 × 8" (31 × 20 cm) 
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