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21+ Philadelphus Miniature Snowflake

This plant was classified in the saxifragaceae family by linnaeus who named the genus for king ptolemy philadelphus of the 3rd century bc. This is a disease resistant plant and extremely hardy in the landscape.

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Philadelphus miniature snowflake

It s perfect for growing as a central feature in a mixed border and could even be grown in a large container. These beautiful flowers are expected in june. Miniature snowflake mock orange.

Depending on where you live you may have seen or heard this beloved shrub spelled as one word mockorange. Item crop image size current inventory. Common name refers to the sweetly fragrant flowers which in single flowered form generally resemble orange blossoms.

This variety is a dwarf form of minnesota snowflake. Minnesota snowflake mockorange is clothed in stunning clusters of fragrant white flowers at the ends of the branches in late spring. Mock orange miniature snowflake philadelphus hybrid join the club to manage your garden.

18 24 in soil conditions. It has green foliage throughout the season. Philadelphus miniature snowflake mock orange.

20332 3g view 3 33. Philadelphus minnesota snowflake bears cascading stems of fragrant double blooms. It bears lots of double white fragrant flowers in spring.

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