Taxon

Philadelphus 'Natchez'

 
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Philadelphus 'Natchez' - Natchez mock orange
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Common name: Natchez mock orange
Family: Hydrangeaceae (hydrangea family)
Distribution: suspected hybrid
Hardiness: USDA Zone 4
Life form: Deciduous shrub/Subshrub
Comments: A deciduous shrub with white flowers in June. Perhaps the most handsome flowering mock orange. Flowers up to 2" in diameter are slightly fragrant and pure white. Grows 8-10' tall and 6-8' wide with an upright spreading habit. Adaptable to soil type. Grows best in moist, well-drained, organic soil. Wonderful in the shrub border.

Locations

  • 1: FLS: CC23 (CC23) • Accession: D1998-0720.001 • Provenance: Cultivated of Garden Origin
  • 2: FLS: CC23 (CC23) • Accession: D1998-0720.002 • Provenance: Cultivated of Garden Origin
  • 3: FLS: CC23 (CC23) • Accession: D1998-0776.001 • Provenance: Cultivated of Garden Origin
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