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Virginal Mock Orange
Philadelphus Virginalis Virginal
Description
Virginal Mock Orange – Philadelphus virginalis 'Virginal'
(deciduous ornamental shrub with fragrant spring flowering)
Origins and characteristics
Native to Southern Europe and Asia Minor, it belongs to the Hydrangeaceae family. Cherished for centuries for its sweet jasmine‑like fragrance, it is often called “Poet’s Jasmine” for its romantic appeal.
Description and particularities
- Adult height : 2 to 4 m
- Spread : 1.5 to 2 m
- Habit : Bushy, upright and slightly spreading
- Foliage : Deciduous, bright green, simple and lightly toothed
- Flowering : May to June
- Flowers : White, double, very fragrant, in light clusters
- Fragrance : Intense and sweet, especially in the evening
- Hardiness : Excellent (down to –20 °C)
Exposure and soil
- Exposure : Full sun or partial shade
- Soil : Any well‑drained soil, preferably fresh and fertile
- Tolerances : Tolerates chalky soils and challenging conditions
Planting
- Spacing : 1.5 to 2 m between plants
- Preparation : Enrich soil with mature compost to encourage abundant flowering
Watering
- After planting : Regular watering during the first year
- Later : Low maintenance; water only during severe drought
Pruning
- When? : After flowering (summer)
- How? :
- Remove spent flowering stems to encourage new shoots
- Every 3–4 years, remove a few old branches at the base to open the centre
Propagation
- Cuttings : Semi‑ripe cuttings in summer
- Layering : Possible in spring
Garden uses
Ideal for :
- Small gardens thanks to its compact habit
- Fragrant shrub borders with lilacs, mock oranges and spireas
- Flowering hedges or scented screens
- Specimen planting to enjoy its fragrance
- Container growing on sheltered terraces
Disease resistance
- Robust shrub, rarely affected by diseases
- Occasional aphids on young shoots; natural treatments are sufficient
Tips for good development
- Plant in a bright location for richer flowering
- Mulch in summer to retain soil moisture
- Apply organic fertiliser in spring
- Prune regularly after flowering to maintain shape
Philadelphus virginalis 'Virginal', the Virginal Mock Orange, is a fragrant jewel that brings poetry and brightness to any garden.
Features
- Common name : Virginal Mock Orange
- Family : Hydrangéaceae
- Category : shrub
- Spread : 2 - 3 m
- Foliage : deciduous
- Color of flowers : white
- Use : hurdle, isolated or in pot
- Soil : rich and well-drained
- Habit : upright
- Earth to use : universal potting soil/garden soil/compost
- Enemies : aphid
- Possible diseases : oïdium
- Date of last repotting : 25/02/25
Expédition & livraison
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As soon as you place your order your plants are selected
Each order is processed individually.
Plants are packed, staked and labeled.
Packaging is carefully implemented to avoid any problems.
Packages are ready to be shipped.
Our delivery methods
Shipping of our plants throughout Europe (except overseas and islands).
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