Philadelphus lewisii, Mock orange Flowers
Philadelphus lewisii, Mock orange
Philadelphus lewisii, Mock orange 1 Gallon
Philadelphus lewisii, Mock orange foliage
Philadelphus lewisii, Mock orange Flowers
Philadelphus lewisii, Mock orange
Philadelphus lewisii, Mock orange 1 Gallon
Philadelphus lewisii, Mock orange foliage

Philadelphus lewisii, Mock orange

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Philadelphus lewisii, Mock orange

A shrub that grows up to twelve feet tall and six feet wide.  It has white fragrant flowers that smell like orange blossoms and bloom in the spring and summer.  It is deciduous in the winter.  It is best to prune in the late fall and winter.  You can also lightly prune the plants after flowering.  For structural pruning, it is best when the plant is deciduous.  It is recommended to thin out the oldest stems annually to reduce overcrowding.  

Plant with: Western Serviceberry (Amelanchier utahensis), Manzanita (Arctostaphylos species), Spicebush (Calycanthus occidentalis), Ceanothus speciesWestern Redbud (Cercis occidentalis), California Coffeeberry (Frangula californica), Oaks (Quercus species), and Gooseberry (Ribes species)

Family Name Hydrangeaceae
Species Name Philadelphus lewisii
Common Name Mock Orange
Native to California
Plant Type Shrub
Height x Width 5-10’ x 5-6’
Growth Habit Upright, rounded
Growth Rate Moderate
Sun Exposure Full sun, partial shade
Water Requirement Moderate
Soil Type Medium drainage, loamy
Flower Color White, yellow
Flowering Months Spring, summer
Evergreen/Deciduous Winter deciduous
Fragrant Yes
Cold Hardy to -10° F
Attracts pollinators Butterflies, bees
Container Plant No
Erosion Control Yes
Bank Stabilization No
Fire Resistant No
Deer resistant Yes
Local plant Yes

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Philadelphus lewisii, Mock orange

A shrub that grows up to twelve feet tall and six feet wide.  It has white fragrant flowers that smell like orange blossoms and bloom in the spring and summer.  It is deciduous in the winter.  It is best to prune in the late fall and winter.  You can also lightly prune the plants after flowering.  For structural pruning, it is best when the plant is deciduous.  It is recommended to thin out the oldest stems annually to reduce overcrowding.  

Plant with: Western Serviceberry (Amelanchier utahensis), Manzanita (Arctostaphylos species), Spicebush (Calycanthus occidentalis), Ceanothus speciesWestern Redbud (Cercis occidentalis), California Coffeeberry (Frangula californica), Oaks (Quercus species), and Gooseberry (Ribes species)

Family Name Hydrangeaceae
Species Name Philadelphus lewisii
Common Name Mock Orange
Native to California
Plant Type Shrub
Height x Width 5-10’ x 5-6’
Growth Habit Upright, rounded
Growth Rate Moderate
Sun Exposure Full sun, partial shade
Water Requirement Moderate
Soil Type Medium drainage, loamy
Flower Color White, yellow
Flowering Months Spring, summer
Evergreen/Deciduous Winter deciduous
Fragrant Yes
Cold Hardy to -10° F
Attracts pollinators Butterflies, bees
Container Plant No
Erosion Control Yes
Bank Stabilization No
Fire Resistant No
Deer resistant Yes
Local plant Yes