Syringa Amurensis Japonica, commonly known as the Japanese tree lilac, is a flowering tree that comes from the olive family. Some synonyms for this tree include Syringa reticulata, Syringa japonica, and Syringa villosa var. microphylla. The Japanese tree lilac is native to northeastern China, Korea, and Japan. This tree grows to around 30 feet tall and produces fragrant white flowers in the late spring and early summer months. Unlike other lilacs, the Japanese tree lilac produces long-lasting blooms and is resistant to mildew and other diseases. With its beautiful flowers, hardiness, and low maintenance requirements, the Syringa Amurensis Japonica is a highly sought-after tree for landscaping and gardening projects.