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Iasomie parfumata cu flori duble - Philadelphus 'Schneesturm' (Mock Orange)
€7,95
Philadelphus ‘Schneesturm’ is a highly appreciated ornamental garden shrub known for its abundant blooming in pure white shades and the pleasant fragrance of its flowers. Also known as garden jasmine or mock orange, this variety impresses with its elegant, bright, and slightly romantic appearance, making it ideal for decorative gardens, informal hedges, or solitary plantings.
🌱 Botanical characteristics:
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Botanical name: Philadelphus ‘Schneesturm’
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Common name: garden jasmine, mock orange
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Plant type: outdoor ornamental shrub
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Foliage: green, dense, decorative, deciduous
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Flowers: white, abundant, usually very full double blooms, with a strong pleasant fragrance
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Blooming: abundant in late spring and early summer
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Growth: vigorous, with a full habit and good branching
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Use: suitable for classic, romantic gardens, borders, informal hedges, or as an accent specimen
💧 Growing and care conditions:
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Light: prefers sun or partial shade; blooms best in bright locations
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Watering: moderate, with regular watering after planting and during dry periods
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Soil: fertile, well-drained, but sufficiently moist
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Optimal temperature: grows well outdoors in temperate climates
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Frost resistance: tolerates low temperatures very well; in the garden, it is considered a hardy plant suitable for typical Romanian winters
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Pruning: recommended after flowering to maintain a harmonious shape and stimulate branching
✨ Advantages and uses:
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very abundant and spectacular white flowering
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pleasant fragrance, ideal for garden relaxation areas
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classic and elegant appearance, easy to integrate into many landscaping styles
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suitable for informal hedges, borders, or individual plantings
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adds brightness and a refined air to the garden
📌 Note: The plant’s appearance may vary depending on the season and delivery time. After planting, it may require a short adaptation period, and the density of branching can slightly differ from one specimen to another.