#514 (Sh.X13) LILAC
Syringa vulgaris ‘Charles Joly’
      Planted: 2017
View On MapThis shrub is on the east side of Syringa Avenue.
A gift of George Marshall who purchased it from The Gobbett Nursery, Farlow, Kidderminster, Worcestershire in November 2017.
Introduced in 1896 and raised by Victor Lemonie this cultivar has the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society.
The species is native to south east Europe where it grows on rocky hills. Grown for its scented flowers, the large shrub or small tree is widely cultivated and has been naturalised in parts of Europe, Asia, and North America. It is not regarded as an aggressive species. It is found in the wild in widely scattered sites, usually in the vicinity of past or present human habitations. Introduced to the west in 1753.
Charles Jasper Joly (1864 – 1906) was an Irish mathematician and astronomer.