Philadelphus Petite 'Perfume Pink'

Common name: Mock Orange

Dusky pink dainty with fabulous fragrance

-15 to -20°C
Good Cut Flowers
Scented
Good for Pollinators

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Philadelphus ‘Petite Perfume Pink’ has all the fragrance and prettiness of its paler cousins, along with incredible colouring in deep and dusky antique pinks. Fabulous for adding muted magnificence to an entrance or lining the edge of a pathway, as well as a wonder for borders and special containers. Flowers are produced from June to July, enticing in pollinators and other wildlife whilst spreading their unmistakeable, sweet, orange blossom perfume across the garden. Stems can also be cut for a vase, where they will waft their amazing scent inside your home. Foliage emerges in March and is held through until around November for additional, shrubby interest. Phildadelphus ‘Petite Perfume Pink’ likes a spot which benefits from full sun or partial shade in moist, well-drained soil of any kind and with any aspect. A hardy (H6), deciduous shrub which, once established, will become drought tolerant too.
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Key Information
Latin Name Philadelphus 'Petite Perfume Pink'
Common Name Mock Orange
Hardiness H6 (-15 to -20°C)
Colour Pink
Format 9cm Pots
Position Full-Sun, Part-Shade, Part-Sun
Foliage Deciduous
Height in Maturity (m) 1.50 m
Spread in Maturity (m) 1.50
Soil Conditions Chalk Clay Loam Sand
Soil Acidity Acid Alkaline Neutral
Aspect East-facing, North-facing, South-facing, West-facing
Scented Yes
Drought Tolerant Yes
Good for pots Yes
Good for wildlife Yes
Good for pollinators Yes
Good for cutting Yes

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