Why can't we keep lilacs at home?

People always think that it is unlucky not to leave lilacs at home. It is a feudal superstition that lilacs can't be planted at home, and lilacs themselves have no unlucky meaning. Lilacs can be grown at home. Lilacs are very ornamental and fragrant. If planted at home, the whole yard can be filled with flowers, and flowers can be seen during flowering. It is also very ornamental. The whole plant is full of flowers and looks very elegant.

Growth characteristics of clove

Lilac is a deciduous shrub or small tree. Also known as Lilac, North China Lilac, Baijie, Lover and Dragon Bud. Clove originated in northern China and has been cultivated in China for over 1000 years. It is a precious flower in China.

It is 1.5 to 4 meters high, with grayish brown bark, yellowish brown branchlets and initial pilosity. Gradually fall off. Young leaves are clustered, opposite, ovate, obovate or lanceolate, panicles, lavender, purplish red or blue flowers, flowering in May-June.

Lilac has the growth habit of liking sunshine, like moist soil and good drainage, and is suitable for garden cultivation. When it blooms in spring, its huge and gorgeous inflorescences are all over the whole plant, full of fragrance, and the ornamental effect is very good. This is a famous flower and tree planted in the garden.