Planting Zones: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Plant Type: Deciduous Light requirements: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Conditions: Moist, Well Drained Height at Maturity: 6 - 10 ft Growth Rate: Fast Flowering: Yes Bloom Color: White Fragrant: Yes Bloom Season: Spring, Summer
Add to My Favorites
,
View My Favorites
|
FREE
SHIPPING on all orders over $60.00.
Order now while supplies are good to reserve your plant selections.
Your order is not charged until the week before shipping!
Shipping Details:
Each order receives 5 plants. Shipped BARE ROOT 1 to 2 foot
We cannot ship any container plants with soil into CA,AZ,OR, and WA. For these states all plants will be taken out of containers, the soil shaken off of the roots, and then roots dipped in water retention gel, then wrapped with moist medium and packaged to insure fresh and live delivery. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Orders shipping to the following states: AZ, CA, CO, ID, MT,
NV, OR, UT, WA, and WY are subject to a 20% handling charge due to additional plant preparation and shipping surcharges.
|
Mock Orange Hedge, Imagine the entrance of your home lined with our hedge form of this cascading, fragrant white flowering line of beauty. One of the really outstanding late spring to early summer flowering deciduous shrubs is mock orange, Philadelphus virginalis. Of the many species of mock orange this is by far the most popular. Its popularity is due in part to its very pleasant fragrance and attractive white flowers.
Its fresh bright green foliage is an attractive background for its pure white flowers. This in part, along with its fragrance, is why this is such a popular plant with flower arrangers. The rather stiff, yet graceful branches and prolific flowers are excellent as indoor cut flowers.
Mock orange has many uses in the landscape and this hedge form is especially enjoyable when grown near a walkway, border or driveway where one can enjoy its beauty and fragrance. For a gracious spectacle of green and white, plant 2 - 4 feet apart.
Planting Instructions: Planting Shrubs Video on the basics for planting container grown plants: http://www.youtube.com/user/GreenwoodNursery
|