This compact, tree-form shrub features a dense, rounded habit and is celebrated for its abundant, fragrant purple blooms in late spring, attracting pollinators such as butterflies and bees. Hardy in Zones 3-7, it thrives in full sun and appreciates well-drained, fertile soil. It is adaptable to a range of soil types as long as it has proper drainage. Fall color is insignificant, and fruit production is negligible. The mature height typically reaches 6-8 feet in this standard form. Deer resistance is moderate, making it a viable option for landscapes with deer activity. This lilac tree form provides a showy, low-maintenance centerpiece for garden beds, borders, and landscapes while remaining compact enough for urban and smaller spaces.