Lilacs have beautiful flowers, green leaves, and elegant fragrant. They have good ornamental value. Lilacs represent purity, first love and brilliance, implying love and eternal unity.


As a deciduous shrub, lilacs have small and dense petals. They bloom from April to June every year. As a traditional flower for ikebana, lilac is a symbol of sorrow and missing. Together with plantain, they are used to express infinite missing for those who love each other.


Lilacs are native to tropical regions. They like tropical rain forest climate and sunny, warm environment. Loose, fertile, and slightly acidic soil with good drainage can make sure lilacs grow well. If lilacs are planted in the flowerpots, the ambient temperature should be kept at about 20 ° C and not lower than 3 ° C in winter.


The flower fragrance released by lilacs can purify the air. As an ornamental plant, lilacs are maintained in gardens and roadsides, which has a good decorative effect. During the growth process of lilac, the leaves are continuously photosynthesis, so that they can effectively absorb harmful substances in the air.


Lilacs can make tea. Drinking lilac tea daily can help absorb rich minerals and trace elements. These substances can clear the bacterial inflammation in human mouth and prevent bacterial breeding. Lilac tea has obvious preventive and alleviating effects on human high-risk oral inflammation. It can also regulate and alleviate the symptoms of oral odor and halitosis.