Description
Philadelphus 'Virginal' | Mock orange
The Philadelphus 'Virginal', commonly known as mock orange, is a deciduous shrub that is cherished for its dazzling white blooms and delightful fragrance. This classic garden favorite offers a stunning display of flowers in the late spring and early summer, making it a delightful addition to any border or as a standout specimen in group plantings.
The mock orange is not only known for its beauty but also its ease of care, making it a perfect choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.
The main features of Philadelphus 'Virginal'
The Philadelphus 'Virginal' boasts a number of impressive characteristics:
- Its abundant, double white flowers are highly fragrant, filling the garden with a sweet scent reminiscent of orange blossoms.
- With an upright to bushy growth habit, the shrub can reach an ultimate height of approximately 2.5 meters, providing a substantial presence in the landscape.
- The foliage of Philadelphus remains a fresh, vibrant green throughout the growing seasons, from spring to autumn.
- This variety of mock orange is particularly noted for its hardiness and adaptability, thriving in a wide range of well-drained soil types and tolerant of sun to partial shade.
- It does not bear fruit, which means all its energy is dedicated to producing the stunning floral display each year.
Tips
- To ensure the best flowering performance, prune the Philadelphus 'Virginal' right after it has finished blooming, as it produces flowers on the previous year's wood.
- While the shrub has an average water need, it is not drought-resistant; therefore, regular watering during dry periods will help maintain its health and vigor.
- Propagation can be done using softwood cuttings in the spring and early summer, or with hardwood cuttings in the autumn to winter, allowing gardeners to create new plants and expand their garden displays.