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Philadelphus coronarius 'Yellow Hill' – Jezsámen

Philadelphus Coronarius Mock Orange for sale Online UK

Philadelphus Coronarius Mock Orange for sale Online UK

Philadelphus Coronarius, also known as the common mock orange, is a hardy, low-maintenance shrub with fragrant flowers which will make a great addition to any city or country garden. It has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit to recognize its usefulness to UK gardeners. Native to southern Europe, Philadelphus Coronarius is a common sight in UK gardens. In spring its ovate leaves are bright yellow, changing to a yellow-green as the season goes on. Its creamy white fragrant flowers, 2.5 cm across with yellow centres, appear in early summer. Fully hardy throughout the UK, the common mock orange will grow to its full height of 1.5-2.5 metres and spread of 1-1.5 metres in 5-10 years, and last for decades. For a hedge, plant the shrubs 60 cm apart. Philadelphus Coronarius will benefit from an annual pruning immediately following the flowering period. Cut out all spent flowers to the first strong shoot, and cut out up to 20% of the older stems to the ground to encourage vigorous new growth. Philadelphus Coronarius will grow best in full sun or partial shade in any well-drained soil. It will also be happy in a damp, shaded spot. Once established it will tolerate dry soil conditions. It will do well in a sheltered or exposed position. Tolerant to both urban pollution and salt, it is a good choice for both city and coastal plantings. Common mock orange is often used as a hedging plant because of its dense structure and quick growth rate, giving a reliable, bushy screen in a few years from planting. It is best as an informal hedge, as it looks best when it retains a natural growth pattern. Philadelphus Coronarius is best planted where the fragrance of the flowers can be enjoyed in season, perhaps along the side of a patio, where it will also create an effective privacy screen in spring, summer, and autumn. In a smaller space a specimen shrub will still perfume the air and provide a season-long splash of colour with its bright green leaves. Planted near a window, its scent can be enjoyed inside as well. Common mock orange is also a classic cut flower, especially combined with June roses, bringing its perfume into the house and lasting up to a week. Philadelphus Coronarius has long been grown and appreciated by UK gardeners. Its reliable hardiness, bright foliage, and fragrant flowers make it a perfect choice for gardens everywhere!

GBP 13.50
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Philadelphus Coronarius Aureus. Mock Orange Aureus

Philadelphus Coronarius Aureus. Mock Orange Aureus

Mock Orange Aureus is one of the more popular deciduous flowering shrubs. It will brighten up your mixed beds, and adds an interesting accent to borders. Bright yellow leaves when young, the Philadelphus Coronarius Aureus will grow through the season into a golden green, chartreuse-type colour. This beautiful habit can really add a nice contrast to your mix. It makes for an interesting colour blend when planted next to other related, but darker varieties of Mock Orange as well! The Aureus variety expresses wonderfully fragrant and abundant summer flowers with a distinctive lemon-scent and a pure white colour in the spring. A member of the Hydrangeaceae Family, Philadelphus are a deciduous shrub by nature. Their growth habit includes simple leaves expressed in an opposite orientation. Their flowers are bowl shaped, which may express as solitary blooms or in smaller panicles during the summer. The Aureus variety is more upright, with a medium shrub habit of leaves that turn from bright yellow to darker green. Mock Orange Aureus produces a creamy white flower, about 2.5 cm wide. The Philadelphus Coronarius Aureus has its origins in Southeastern Europe and Asia Minor.Site Preferences of Mock Orange Aureus include both Full Sun and Partial Shade, and tolerates a North, East, South, or West facing Aspect. It reaches an ultimate height of 1.5-2.5 metres and spreads to 1.0-1.5 metres. It typically takes between 5-10 years to reach ultimate growth. With adaptability to partial shade, Aureus is a good choice for a woodland setting. Mock Orange Aureus likes moist soil as long as it’s well drained. They do not like wet feet, but at the same time, they don’t care for excessively droughty sites so add some humus to raise organic matter in these sites. Philadelphus Coronarius Aureus prefers near neutral pH, so slightly acid, or slightly alkaline soils are fine. It is generally considered a low maintenance shrub. Suited to a wide range of climates, up to H-6 hardiness zone, and well suited to coastal locations, it is adaptable in a number of sites and locations.Pruning is fairly simple, you should prune back the Mock Orange Aureus after flowering by cutting back the flowering shoots to its stronger buds.  As a rule, older plants can be pruned by removing one-third to one-fifth of the older growth all the way to the base to encourage the younger and maturing shoots to thrive.Read our blog post on the various varieties of Philadelphus Mock Orange Shrubs

GBP 97.50
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Philadelphus Coronarius Aureus. Mock Orange Aureus

Philadelphus Coronarius Aureus. Mock Orange Aureus

Mock Orange Aureus is one of the more popular deciduous flowering shrubs. It will brighten up your mixed beds, and adds an interesting accent to borders. Bright yellow leaves when young, the Philadelphus Coronarius Aureus will grow through the season into a golden green, chartreuse-type colour. This beautiful habit can really add a nice contrast to your mix. It makes for an interesting colour blend when planted next to other related, but darker varieties of Mock Orange as well! The Aureus variety expresses wonderfully fragrant and abundant summer flowers with a distinctive lemon-scent and a pure white colour in the spring. A member of the Hydrangeaceae Family, Philadelphus are a deciduous shrub by nature. Their growth habit includes simple leaves expressed in an opposite orientation. Their flowers are bowl shaped, which may express as solitary blooms or in smaller panicles during the summer. The Aureus variety is more upright, with a medium shrub habit of leaves that turn from bright yellow to darker green. Mock Orange Aureus produces a creamy white flower, about 2.5 cm wide. The Philadelphus Coronarius Aureus has its origins in Southeastern Europe and Asia Minor.Site Preferences of Mock Orange Aureus include both Full Sun and Partial Shade, and tolerates a North, East, South, or West facing Aspect. It reaches an ultimate height of 1.5-2.5 metres and spreads to 1.0-1.5 metres. It typically takes between 5-10 years to reach ultimate growth. With adaptability to partial shade, Aureus is a good choice for a woodland setting. Mock Orange Aureus likes moist soil as long as it’s well drained. They do not like wet feet, but at the same time, they don’t care for excessively droughty sites so add some humus to raise organic matter in these sites. Philadelphus Coronarius Aureus prefers near neutral pH, so slightly acid, or slightly alkaline soils are fine. It is generally considered a low maintenance shrub. Suited to a wide range of climates, up to H-6 hardiness zone, and well suited to coastal locations, it is adaptable in a number of sites and locations.Pruning is fairly simple, you should prune back the Mock Orange Aureus after flowering by cutting back the flowering shoots to its stronger buds.  As a rule, older plants can be pruned by removing one-third to one-fifth of the older growth all the way to the base to encourage the younger and maturing shoots to thrive.Read our blog post on the various varieties of Philadelphus Mock Orange Shrubs

GBP 16.50
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Philadelphus coronarius (uægte jasmin) Salgsh: 50-80 cm (Barrodet bundt m/10 stk)