Definition
Japanese lilac (Syringa reticulata) is a small tree or large shrub known for its creamy white flowers and distinctive bark. Unlike most lilacs, it blooms later in the season, offering a different visual appeal. Think of it as the indie band of the lilac world. It has a unique, almost cherry-like bark that adds winter interest. Its flowers have a slightly different fragrance than other lilacs. It's like the friend who always surprises you with their unique style.