Homonym: Lilac (Color)
Lilac is a flowering plant belonging to the genus Syringa, which is part of the olive family, Oleaceae. Known for its fragrant blooms, lilacs typically produce clusters of small flowers in shades of purple, pink, or white. They are commonly found in gardens and landscapes, thriving in temperate climates.
Lilacs bloom in spring, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. These hardy shrubs can grow up to 10-15 feet tall and are often used in ornamental gardening. The flowers are not only beautiful but also have a sweet scent, making them popular for cut flower arrangements.