Philadelphus serpyllifolius
Philadelphus serpyllifolius, commonly known as Thymeleaf mock orange, is an ornamental shrub belonging to the Hydrangeaceae family. It is characterized by its shrubby growth habit and is typically grown for its ornamental value. Specific details regarding its sun, water, hardiness, and height requirements are not provided, nor are its blooming characteristics or toxicity.
Light
Full sun
Watering
Medium water
Soil
Loamy, Chalky
Height
1–2 m
Spread
1–2 m
Zones
4–8
Flower colors
As a shrub, it likely benefits from well-draining soil and a location that suits its unknown hardiness zone. Regular watering may be necessary, especially during dry periods, and pruning can help maintain its shape and encourage flowering, though specific timing is unknown.