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Philadelphus spp.
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Learn how to plant, grow, and care for mock orange shrubs
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Varieties
- ‘Pearls of Perfume’ has a compact habit and beautiful double blooms with the characteristic orange blossom scent. It’s hardy in USDA Zones 4–9 and is easily kept at around 4 feet tall and wide.
- ‘Blizzard’ lives up to its name and is hardy down to frigid USDA Zone 3. It’s also a profuse bloomer, with a blizzard of single, four-petal white fragrant flowers in spring. This cultivar was developed in Alberta, Canada, so you know it’s cold hardy.
- ‘Minnesota Snowflake’ is a full-sized mock orange with big double blooms. It can reach 8–10 feet tall and wide and is hardy in USDA Zones 4–8.
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I've had a mock orange in the ground for many years. Shrub looks healthy but has never bloomed! How do I get it to bloom?
I want to grow some of your plants, from where do I get them; plants or seeds. please help me.
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