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If all goes according to plan, they will be covered in large, white mock orange flowers next spring or early summer.
You never got around to pruning the ancestral mock orange bushes.
I went home to level my mock oranges.
Not to mention the mock orange bushes I never got around to pruning, and now it's too late, of course.
What about the mock orange, the chaste tree, the quince?
The sky has darkened over the mock orange blooms and the flower scent is heady.
The scent of lilac mingled with the mock orange.
Prune shrubs like lilac and mock orange after they finish blooming.
The pale mock oranges (philadelphus) also scent the air when they open.
Visitors immediately become aware of the scent of honeysuckle and mock orange.
Now, about those lilacs and mock oranges and all the other spring-blooming plants.
The suit resulted in the collapse of the label, and left Mock Orange searching for a new home.
Ornamental shrubs were rare, but could include azalea, lilac, and mock orange.
She held out the white flowers of a Murraya exotica, otherwise called mock orange.
The mock orange got its name because it smells like orange blossoms, but not all varieties have a scent.
The blossoms are similar to the mock orange, have four petals, and the flowers grow at the ends of short, leafy branches.
She didn't even watch from her favorite spot, a cool hole beneath the shade of the mock oranges that border the garden.
"See that mock orange out there?
Dwarf western mock orange, a Northwest native, has thin branches, which spray out, creating an appearance of a fountain three feet high.
I was also curious to see how much force a pair of gear-operated loppers would bring to bear on my overgrown mock oranges.
Mock oranges bloom on year-old wood, so no matter what kind you have, cutting out old stems regularly will help it flower freely.
Not to mention the mulberry tree poking out of the center of the mock orange - and bearing fruit.
Mock orange may also refer to:
One step off the narrow game trails and he'd been snarled in huckleberry and mock orange that grew higher than his head.
I WAS in Maryland two weeks ago, pruning the mock orange bushes.
Syringa had a post office, which closed on September 3, 1988.
However, it is used for breeding with other species of Syringa.
She has gone to take the waters on Syringa.
Blue - pink - an instant, against the syringa hedge.
No plus sign is used, because both "parents" belong to the genus Syringa.
White lilacs, the genus Syringa, meant the first discovery of love.
From the Gray Man's misty robes came the fragrance of syringa.
The Syringa Tree is a deeply personal memory play of a childhood under apartheid.
Its name is the genus of lilacs, Syringa.
And yet the mere whiteness of the syringa seemed the most violent colour of all.
Syringa is a genus of woody plants.
"The Syringa Tree" is a powerful farewell.
Syringa and lilies perfumed the Saxon church.
Lilac, syringa, and jasmine were in bud.
As a novel, "The Syringa Tree" offers an unusual demonstration of that principle in reverse.
A) "The Syringa Tree" is closing at Playhouse 91 this month.
There was just one catch: "Syringa Tree," helped by a flurry of positive publicity, had suddenly begun selling out.
Syringa may also refer to:
Syringa - Lilac See.
Sent to Syringa (1899)
Wild syringa may refer to:
Mangina syringa is a moth in the family Arctiidae.
Acer, Stewartia, and Syringa were a focus in 2007.
Writing "The Syringa Tree" took another four years: it opened in Seattle in 1999.
Lilacs are plants in the genus Syringa, in the family Oleaceae.