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Identifying A Shrub
I have a shrub in the garden which I have always called a mock orange blossom. Talking to someone today they told me that a mock orange blossom is a Philidelphus, which I also have.
The shrub I am asking about is an evergreen and at the moment it is smothered in beautiful, fragrant blooms. Can anyone tell me what it actually is.
The shrub I am asking about is an evergreen and at the moment it is smothered in beautiful, fragrant blooms. Can anyone tell me what it actually is.
Answers
All you've actually told us, Tilly2 is that you've got an evergreen shrub, which is in flower. That's not a lot to go on!
Ideally take a picture and upload it to Tinypic.com, posting a link here for us to see. If that's impossible, tell us the size of the shrub, the size and shape of its leaves, the size, shape and colour of it flowers, etc. Then we might be able to make some suggestions.
Ideally take a picture and upload it to Tinypic.com, posting a link here for us to see. If that's impossible, tell us the size of the shrub, the size and shape of its leaves, the size, shape and colour of it flowers, etc. Then we might be able to make some suggestions.
This page suggests Philadelphus Coulteri (Coulter's Mock Orange) as a possibility:
http:// garden. lovetok now.com /wiki/M ock_Ora nge
which is pictured here
http:// davesga rden.co m/guide s/pf/sh owimage /61399/
or perhaps Philadelphus Mexicanus (Mexican Mock Orange), which is pictured here:
http:// www.smg rowers. com/pro ducts/p lants/p lantdis play.as p?plant _id=172 0
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or perhaps Philadelphus Mexicanus (Mexican Mock Orange), which is pictured here:
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