A shrub of the genus Syringa. There are six species, natives of Europe and Asia. Syringa vulgaris, the common lilac, and Syringa Persica, the Persian lilac, are frequently cultivated for the fragrance and beauty of their purplish or white flowers. In the British colonies various other shrubs have this name.
A light purplish color like that of the flower of the purplish lilac.
The dilution of the "Chocolate" coloration. Also known as "Lavender" and "Platinum".
a flower introduced in the sixteenth century that has become naturalized. It has large, strongly-perfumed flowers.
Light pinkish-blue coat colour
Usually available in white or lavender. Sturdy wooden stalks with many tiny flowers. This wonderfully fragrant flower is only available for a brief period in the spring.
Since the essence released by the lilac plant and flower does not accurately portray its aroma, the perfumer re-creates the essence by using jasmine, ylang-ylang, neroli and vanilla.
A pale, pinkish-gray color to the coat. See also Lavender
Lilac is a colour that is a pale shade of violet. It might also be described as light purple. The actual color of the flower of the some Lilac plants is a much deeper color, equivalent to the color shown below as deep lilac.