Spacing: 5′ for hedges; 12 feet or more for space between plants
A favorite of Thomas Jefferson’s, who noted he planted 9 of these in his garden book entry on April 19, 1807, Sweet Mock Orange is no doubt an old-time favorite flowering shrub that has stood the test of time since at least the 16th century, for good reasons. The common name, Sweet Mock Orange, comes from the fact that the fragrance of the flowers is reminiscent of orange blossoms. In late spring to early summer-this flowering shrub with upright arching branches is nearly covered with a profusion of cup-shaped, pure white flowers. Plant this one near windows, patios, decks and other outdoor living spaces where the sweet fragrance and pretty flowers can be enjoyed from close up. A delight in any garden where it will grow!
Landscape & Garden Uses
Growing 8 to 10 feet tall and 6 to 8 feet wide, the Sweet Mock Orange is a fine addition to a sunny flowering shrub border. It is also ideal for use as a specimen, in groupings, or as a colorful and fragrant hedge or background plant. A perfect addition to sensory and fragrance gardens, white theme gardens, cut flower gardens, and the cottage garden. Make sure to plant one near patios, decks, porches or other outdoor living spaces where the beauty and rich, heavenly fragrance can be enjoyed from up close.
Growing Preferences
Mock Orange is exceptionally easy to grow in a moist but well-drained soil of average fertility and lots of sun. Some shade is tolerated however it will flower more profusely in full sun. Drought tolerant once established, however will appreciate a good weekly soaking during an extended drought in the hottest part of the summer. Can be pruned after flowering to control size or for shaping. Avoid pruning in fall or winter as Mock Orange blooms on old wood (the previous year’s growth). Rejuvenation pruning is the favored method as it will encourage heavier budding and blooming. After flowering, simply cut out about 1/3 of the plants stems, starting with the largest first.
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