There’s no point in bringing flowers that thrive in Michigan to Florida. They probably will not survive the heat and they need a winter.
Florida is not really lilac country, from what we have come to understand. However, there are some cultivars that tolerate condition in Alabama … and maybe they would grow for you. Look for S. x hyacinthiflora ‘Betsy Ross’ and ‘Old Glory.’
Other alternatives —remember these may not be exactly like what grows in Michigan—could be cutleaf lilac and Syringa patula, aka Miss Kim and Manchurian lilac.
There’s no point in bringing flowers that thrive in Michigan to Florida. They probably will not survive the heat and they need a winter.
Florida is not really lilac country, from what we have come to understand. However, there are some cultivars that tolerate condition in Alabama … and maybe they would grow for you. Look for S. x hyacinthiflora ‘Betsy Ross’ and ‘Old Glory.’
Other alternatives —remember these may not be exactly like what grows in Michigan—could be cutleaf lilac and Syringa patula, aka Miss Kim and Manchurian lilac.
Google to find sources and other advice on them.