Growing Information

Growing zone guide
Growing Zone Zone 3, Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7
Sunlight Bright light
Type of Soil Slightly acidic to neutral
Mature Height 6 to 8 ft.
Maintenance Level Moderate maintenance
Water Requirement Moderate watering (once a week)

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Additional Information
Growth Rate
  • Moderate. Dream Cloud™ typically grows 12–18 inches per year, reaching its mature size in about 3–4 years under optimal conditions.

Colorful Leaves Yes
Flowering Yes
Bloom Color White
Ornamental Berries N/A
Disease resistant Yes
Cold Tolerant Yes
Heat Tolerant Yes
Drought Tolerant No
Deer Resistant Yes
Edible No
Wildlife Attraction
  • Pollinators: The fragrant, nectar-rich flowers of Dream Cloud™ attract a variety of pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. The early bloom period of lilacs makes them an excellent food source for pollinators emerging in spring.
  • Birds: After flowering, Dream Cloud™ may produce small seeds that provide food for birds in the fall. The dense foliage also offers shelter and nesting opportunities for small birds.

Self-pollinating Self-pollinating
Seasonality
  • Spring to Summer: Dream Cloud™ begins blooming in late spring, typically around May or June, with abundant clusters of fragrant, lavender-pink flowers. The flowers continue to bloom into early summer, adding soft, sweet fragrance to your garden. The foliage remains green throughout the growing season, providing an elegant backdrop to the flowers.
  • Fall: In the fall, the foliage turns yellow before falling, offering a final burst of color before the plant enters dormancy.
  • Winter: During the winter months, Dream Cloud™ enters dormancy and sheds its leaves. The plant maintains a neat, compact form that adds structure to the winter garden, even without its leaves.

Ideal For

Accent Plant: Its soft pink, fragrant blooms and upright habit make it a standout focal point in spring gardens.

Mixed Shrub Borders: Blends well with other flowering and foliage shrubs, adding height and seasonal interest.

Foundation Planting: Suitable for planting near homes and patios where its scent and flower display can be appreciated up close.

Pollinator Gardens: Attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects with its nectar-rich flowers.

Cottage Gardens: Its romantic, pastel blooms complement informal, traditional garden styles.

Hedging or Screening: Can be used in loose hedges for seasonal privacy and visual appeal.

Cut Flower Gardens: Excellent for spring floral arrangements thanks to its full, showy panicles.

Seasonal Focal Points: Works well in front yards or entrance areas for a burst of color and fragrance in spring.

Leaf Description
  • Leaves: Dream Cloud™ has dark green, oval-shaped leaves with a smooth texture. The leaves are arranged opposite one another on the stems, creating a dense, rounded form that adds fullness to the plant. As the season progresses, the leaves remain lush and healthy, offering a backdrop to the colorful flowers.
  • Fall Color: In the fall, the foliage turns a soft yellow before dropping, adding a subtle touch of color to the landscape before winter.

Texture: The leaves are smooth and leathery, adding texture to the plant's overall appearance.

Flower Description
  • Flower Description: Dream Cloud™ produces large, showy panicles of small, delicate, pale lavender-pink flowers. The flowers bloom in clusters, creating a soft, cloud-like appearance that adds texture and color to your garden. Their strong, sweet fragrance is a hallmark of lilacs, making Dream Cloud™ a sensory delight in spring.

    Flower Longevity: The flowers remain for several weeks, with new clusters continually emerging throughout the blooming period. After blooming, the flowers fade and can be deadheaded to encourage further flowering.
Pruning & Maintenance
  • Pruning Time: Prune Dream Cloud™ in early spring, before new growth begins. Remove any dead, damaged, or diseased stems, and trim back old wood that is not producing new growth. Deadheading the spent flowers after blooming will also encourage the plant to produce more flowers.
  • Pruning Tips: To maintain a compact shape and promote fresh blooms, prune lightly after the main bloom cycle. Avoid heavy pruning, as lilacs bloom on old wood, and excessive pruning may reduce flower production.

    Maintenance Pruning: Regular pruning of spent flowers and any overgrown stems will help maintain the plant’s overall shape and health.
Water Needs
  • Watering: Dream Cloud™ requires moderate watering. Water deeply once a week, especially during dry periods. It thrives in moist but well-drained soil. Be cautious not to overwater, as lilacs do not tolerate standing water.
  • Drought Tolerance: Once established, Dream Cloud™ is moderately drought-tolerant but performs best with consistent moisture during the growing season, especially when blooming.
  • Watering Tip: Water at the base of the plant and avoid overhead watering to prevent fungal diseases like powdery mildew.

Light Needs
  • Dream Cloud™ thrives in full sun but can tolerate partial shade. For optimal flowering and healthy growth, the plant should receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. In areas with very hot summers, some afternoon shade can help protect the plant from heat stress while still allowing it to flower.

Harvesting
  • Harvesting: Lilacs can be harvested for use in floral arrangements or bouquets. Cut branches with blooms when the flowers are fully open. These branches will last for several days in water, offering beauty and fragrance in your home.
  • Seed Pods: After flowering, the plant may produce small, ornamental seed pods that can be left for birds to enjoy in the fall or harvested for propagation.

Fertilizing
  • Fertilizing: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring, just before the plant begins its new growth cycle. This will support strong growth and abundant flowers. For lilacs grown in containers, consider using a liquid fertilizer every 4–6 weeks during the growing season.
  • Fertilizer Tip: Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers, as they can promote excessive leaf growth at the expense of flowers. A balanced fertilizer with equal parts nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium will support healthy blooms.

Additional Care Tips N/A
Pollination

Dream Cloud™ produces both male and female flowers and is self-pollinating, meaning it does not require another lilac plant to produce flowers. However, planting it near other lilacs or pollinator-friendly plants can improve overall pollination and lead to more prolific blooms.

Companion Plants
  • Perennials: Pair with perennials like Echinacea, Daylilies, or Coreopsis for added texture and color contrast.
  • Shrubs: Combine with other flowering shrubs like Weigela, Hydrangea, or Viburnum for a layered, multi-textured garden.
  • Groundcovers: Low-growing groundcovers such as Ajuga or Liriope will provide contrast beneath the lilac and enhance its appearance.

Flowering and Seasonality
  • Spring to Summer: Dream Cloud™ begins blooming in late spring, typically around May or June, with abundant clusters of fragrant, lavender-pink flowers. The flowers continue to bloom into early summer, adding soft, sweet fragrance to your garden. The foliage remains green throughout the growing season, providing an elegant backdrop to the flowers.
  • Fall: In the fall, the foliage turns yellow before falling, offering a final burst of color before the plant enters dormancy.
  • Winter: During the winter months, Dream Cloud™ enters dormancy and sheds its leaves. The plant maintains a neat, compact form that adds structure to the winter garden, even without its leaves.

  • Flower Description: Dream Cloud™ produces large, showy panicles of small, delicate, pale lavender-pink flowers. The flowers bloom in clusters, creating a soft, cloud-like appearance that adds texture and color to your garden. Their strong, sweet fragrance is a hallmark of lilacs, making Dream Cloud™ a sensory delight in spring.

    Flower Longevity: The flowers remain for several weeks, with new clusters continually emerging throughout the blooming period. After blooming, the flowers fade and can be deadheaded to encourage further flowering.
Pet Friendly

Yes

Growing Zone
  • Zone 3
  • Zone 4
  • Zone 5
  • Zone 6
  • Zone 7

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