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Mock Orange - Snow Dwarf
Mock Orange - Snow Dwarf Mock Orange - Snow Dwarf, Philadelphus 'Snow Dwarf', is a small plant for those tight spaces! Snow Dwarf is a short-sized, winter-rugged Canadian beauty that can be tucked in anywhere that color is needed. It is easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to light shade. Snow Dwarf may be small, but shows off huge double crisp white fragrant flowers! With its neat, dwarf appearance and perfumed summer blossoms, ‘Snow Dwarf’ can be featured as a container specimen, or it is especially enjoyable when grown near a walkway, patio or driveway where one can enjoy its beauty and fragrance. If this Mock Orange plant becomes scraggly and unkempt looking, cut off to the ground.
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