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Philadelphus purpurascens

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Philadelphus purpurascens

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Genus
  
Philadelphus

Higher classification
  
Mock-orange

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Similar
  
Mock‑orange, Philadelphus delavayi, Philadelphus pekinensis, Hydrangeaceae, Philadelphus tenuifolius

Philadelphus purpurascens is a deciduous shrub native to Yunnan and Sichuan in southwestern China, growing in mixed forests, thickets and on mountain slopes.

It is a shrub growing 1.5–4 m tall. The leaves are ovate to elliptic, glabrous or sparsely villous along the veins. The flowers are produced in racemes of 5-7 (-9) together; the individual flowers are white, with a purple or dark brown calyx. Flowering is in spring or early summer.

Three varieties are recognized by the Flora of China:

  • Philadelphus purpurascens var. szechuanensis
  • Philadelphus purpurascens var. purpurascens
  • Philadelphus purpurascens var. venustus
  • Cultivation

    It is easy to grow in ordinary garden soil. It tolerates dry conditions and prefers full sun. Plants are tolerant of pruning and could be cut back every year after flowering to promote next years flowers. It is hardy to USDA zone 6. It is best propagated by winter cuttings or seeds.

    References

    Philadelphus purpurascens Wikipedia