I dug up my old leptodermis shrub and separated it into three plants. The
largest is in a 5 gallon container and the two smaller ones are in 8"
plastic pots. You're welcome to take one, two, or all three.
Leptodermis, sometimes called false lilac, grows to about 2 x 2 feet and
covers itself with pink lilac flowers in late summer and fall. I've had it
for years and it's been trouble-free. It was a Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Signature Plant. It needs sun and good drainage.
Eleanor Moretta
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