The Lilac Conspiracy was formed in 2003, in Merritt, BC Canada. The group, primarily resident artists, designers, educators & publishers, wanted to increase the awareness of the heritage lilac bushes which are abundant in the Nicola Valley. These were brought west by settlers, and planted when Europeans first came to the valley, from the mid-1800s to 1911 when Merritt was incorporated as a city. The heritage lilacs consist primarily of the common lilac (Syringa vulgaris), dark purple, and double white varieties.
Lilac Festivals in Merritt
The first lilac festival was held in 2004, in mid-May when the lilacs were bursting with colour & fragrance in Merritt, BC. It was an art & music event in a heritage warehouse in the downtown area - a huge success with a Bohemian style that is rare in this working class town of 7500 people. Festivals were held each year until 2008.
The Merritt lilac project
The Merritt Lilac project began in 2005 with Bill Vander Zalm donating well-started 4'-5' lilac trees to the citizens of Merritt. Since that time, approximately 5,000 lilacs have been planted in our community, thanks to his generosity. With this gift, the variety of lilac trees is greatly enhanced, extending the blooming season by at least 2 weeks. The bushes are young still, but will thrive in our climate, and are an investment that will mature in the years to come!
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