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Plants Matching philadelphus

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Image of Philadelphus photo by: David L. Morgan

David L. Morgan

(Mockorange )

(California Mockorange)

Image of Philadelphus coronarius photo by: Felder Rushing

Felder Rushing

(Mockorange, Sweet Mockorange)

The ivory-white flowers of mockorange have a delicate orange-blossom scent that perfumes the air in late spring to summer. This large deciduous shrub, native to southeastern Europe and Asia Minor, covers its arching branches with white four-petaled flowers so profusely that it turns more white than green. The leaves are toothed, oval, and green, and they alternate on the branches, which are red-brown. Fall color is an unimpressive yellow-green.

Grow sweet mockorange in full sun for best form and...

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Gerald L. Klingaman

(Golden Mockorange, Mockorange)

The ivory-white flowers of ‘Aureus,’ or golden mockorange, have a delicate orange-blossom scent that perfumes the air in late spring to summer. This large deciduous shrub, is descended from a native of southeastern Europe and Asia Minor. It covers its arching branches with white four-petalled flowers so profusely that it turns more white than green. The leaves are toothed and oval and they alternate on the branches, which are red-brown. The leaves emerge golden yellow in spring, turn bright yellow-green...

Image of Philadelphus x lemoinei photo by: Gerald L. Klingaman

Gerald L. Klingaman

(Lemoine Mockorange)

When the warmth of spring is soon to give way to summer's heat, the Lemoine mockorange displays hundreds of white, fragrant blossoms. This mounding, deciduous shrub with arching branches is the result of the hybrid cross of the common mockorange (Philadelphus coronarius with the littleleaf mockorange (P. microphyllus). The slender, tall branches have a dark sienna brown bark and are lined with pairs of satin-glossy green leaves. They are oval with teeth on their margins, tapering...

Image of Philadelphus lewisii photo by: Jesse Saylor

Jesse Saylor

(Wild Mockorange)

Philadelphus lewisii is a medium-sized deciduous shrub grown for its late-spring to early-summer display of fragrant white flowers. It is native to seasonally moist valleys and slopes from southwestern Canada to the northwestern United States.

This fast-growing shrub has oval, smooth to weakly toothed, medium to dark green leaves and upright to arching, gray-brown stems. The four-petaled, citrus-scented blooms are borne in terminal and axillary clusters on the previous year's growth....

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Mary S. Thomas

(Blizzard Mockorange, Wild Mockorange)

The mockorange cultivar 'Blizzard' becomes a show-stopper in late spring and early summer when large fragrant white blossoms cover its upright to arching branches. This exceptionally cold-hardy selection originated as a garden seedling in Beaverlodge, Alberta, Canada.

Philadelphus lewisii is a fast growing, medium-sized, deciduous shrub that inhabits seasonally moist valleys and slopes from southwestern Canada to the northwestern United States. It has oval, smooth to weakly toothed,...

Image of Philadelphus lewisii (CHEYENNE®) photo by: Plant Select®

Plant Select®

(Wild Mockorange)

This tough, exceptionally cold-hardy selection of wild mockorange becomes a show-stopper in late spring and early summer when clusters of fragrant white blossoms adorn its upright to arching branches. It originated at the USDA Experiment Station in Cheyenne, Wyoming, where it thrived for many years with little care.

Philadelphus lewisii is a fast growing, medium-sized, deciduous shrub that inhabits seasonally moist valleys and slopes from southwestern Canada to the northwestern United...

(Littleleaf Mockorange)

Summer's air is filled with intoxicating sweetness as littleleaf mockorange fills its slender branches with white blossoms. A short, deciduous shrub with upright but thin, saggy branches, it hails from the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. The smooth, small leaves are glossy green and oval with a tapering tip, much like a teardrop. From early to midsummer, four-petaled white flowers dot the foliage and look like equal-legged Xs. They are tremendously fragrant, smelling of orange...

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Mark A. Miller

(Mockorange, Snow Dwarf Mockorange)