Philadelphus lewisii (Mock-orange)

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Mock-orange is one of the PNW's most prized native ornamental shrubs for its large, bright white, lightly fragrant flowers that blossom in early to mid-summer. Its seed capsules add interest to the landscape and provide food for wildlife.

Mock-orange grows up to about 10 ft. in height. In shadier sites, it can be leggy/less bushy, and grow more slowly than those grown in sun.

Adaptable to a range of conditions and may be moderately tolerant of salt spray. It requires well drained soils but can grow acceptably in clay. Great in a hedgerow, or on its own. Its flowers and foliage support many pollinators!

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Mock-orange is one of the PNW's most prized native ornamental shrubs for its large, bright white, lightly fragrant flowers that blossom in early to mid-summer. Its seed capsules add interest to the landscape and provide food for wildlife.

Mock-orange grows up to about 10 ft. in height. In shadier sites, it can be leggy/less bushy, and grow more slowly than those grown in sun.

Adaptable to a range of conditions and may be moderately tolerant of salt spray. It requires well drained soils but can grow acceptably in clay. Great in a hedgerow, or on its own. Its flowers and foliage support many pollinators!

Mock-orange is one of the PNW's most prized native ornamental shrubs for its large, bright white, lightly fragrant flowers that blossom in early to mid-summer. Its seed capsules add interest to the landscape and provide food for wildlife.

Mock-orange grows up to about 10 ft. in height. In shadier sites, it can be leggy/less bushy, and grow more slowly than those grown in sun.

Adaptable to a range of conditions and may be moderately tolerant of salt spray. It requires well drained soils but can grow acceptably in clay. Great in a hedgerow, or on its own. Its flowers and foliage support many pollinators!