- family.
Lilac,
Lilacs or The
Lilacs may also
refer to:
California lilac,
several species of the
genus Ceanothus Syringa vulgaris, the
common lilac Indian...
- of
flowering woody plants in the
olive family or
Oleaceae called lilacs.
These lilacs are
native to
woodland and
scrub from
southeastern Europe to eastern...
- be
inserted in the
LILACS database.
Figueiredo Castro,
Regina C.;
Laerte Packer, Abel; de Castro,
Elenice (1989). "Proyecto
LILACS/ CD-ROM: Literatura...
- in
their gardens:
Gerard noted that he had
lilacs growing "in very
great plenty" in 1597. However,
lilacs were
never mentioned by
Shakespeare and the...
- pale
lilac, rich
lilac, or deep
lilac. However,
there are
other lilac flowers that are
colored red-violet. The
first recorded use of the term
lilac as an...
-
recalled the
imagery of
lilacs from his
earliest home, now the Walt
Whitman Birthplace State Historic Site,
which still boasts lilacs blooming in the farmhouse...
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Lilac Time may
refer to:
Lilac Time (operetta) or Das Dreimäderlhaus, a 1922
operetta Lilac Time (film), a 1928
American silent romantic war film Lilac...
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Lilacs for
voice and
orchestra (or
Lilacs) is a
musical composition by
George Walker that was
awarded the 1996
Pulitzer Prize for Music. The work, scored...
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established lilacs to
survive in
temperatures as low as −10 °F (−23 °C).
While common lilacs were
growing within Europe another species of
lilacs were explored...
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Purple Lilacs (Hungarian: Lila akác) is a 1934
Hungarian musical comedy film
directed by
Steve Sekely and
starring Irén Á****, Irén
Biller and György Nagy...