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Philadelphus microphyllus - Littleleaf Mock orange

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Philadelphus microphyllus is known among landscapers and homeowners alike as the charming Littleleaf Mock Orange. This compact and resilient shrub is celebrated for its vibrant display of small, dark green, oval leaves and generously offers breathtaking white, orange blossom-scented blooms in late spring to early summer, lending an inviting aroma and creating a captivating focal point. Adaptable and robust, it reaches a manageable span of up to 3-6 feet both in height and width. This plant thrives in sun-drenched to partially shaded areas, while demonstrating remarkable drought-tolerance - a showcase of both beauty and resilience. Additionally, the Littleleaf Mock Orange is beloved by pollinators, making it an ideal candidate to promote an active and thriving garden atmosphere. Its natural hardiness and sensational fragrance combine in harmonious appeal, offering a low-maintenance, high-impact addition to any landscape design, be it for edging borders, forming hedges, or standing alone in all its splendor.

  • Size: Up to 3-6 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: White, orange blossom-scented blooms
  • Foliage: Small, oval, dark green leaves
  • Water usage: Low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Attract Pollinators: Attracts a variety of pollinators
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