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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Saturday, February 23, 2008great memories Reviewed By: Roxann (Lodi, NJ) I was looking to buy this shrub for the last 2 years; I thought I will have to bring it from home, back in Europe. When I was growing up, the path to our house was "guarded" by two rows of Mock Orange. I was waiting so eager for the time it was in bloom, it's smell remained attached to those young years when we were calling the shrub Jasmine. Now here is were I will buy my own Mock Oranges and I am so very happy. Buy it! Make your own lifetime sense memories! - Saturday, March 10, 2007the fragrance is intoxicating Reviewed By: bernice mason (casper, Wyoming) I bought an old house with an established yard. On the north side of the house is an, (at the time) unknown shrub standing about 6 feet tall behind some overgrown junipers. When it blooms the air is heavy with a sweet scent that drifts throughout the neighborhood. People walking by will stop and ask me what it is. I took a cutting of it to the ag agent, and they told me it is called a mock orange because it looks and smells like orange blossoms. The flowers stay on most of the month of June. I am moving to a new house without vegitation. The first thing I will plant is a mock orange shrub. I have never seen one before, and I'm thrilled that Gurney carries them. Read More Reviews |
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