Lilac "Moscow State University" – a rare variety distinguished by large, dense inflorescences composed of several pairs of racemes. Each flower reaches a diameter of up to three centimeters and consists of three petals, giving it a characteristic appearance. A light aroma accompanies the blooming of buds, creating a pleasant atmosphere in the garden.
Lilac flowers feature a delicate, shimmering coloration: a pinkish-blue-purple hue that can shift towards brighter pink tones. On cloudy days, the flowers take on a pure blue appearance, adding to the plant's decorative appeal throughout the year. Bushes are powerful and pyramidal, reaching heights of up to two meters, while the foliage is large and dark green, providing contrast with the bright inflorescences.
The variety was named after Moscow State University and was first planted in the university's Botanical Garden in 1972. It is distinguished by its hardiness and a prolonged flowering period in medium terms. Thanks to its decorative qualities, cold resistance, and rich aroma, lilac "Moscow State University" is a valuable element of any garden.