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  2. Philadelphus - Wikipedia

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    Mock-oranges are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including the engrailed (Ectropis crepuscularia). A noted pathogen of the sweet mock-orange ( P. coronarius ) is the undescribed proteobacterium called " Pseudomonas tomato " ( pv. philadelphi ).

  3. Philadelphus lewisii - Wikipedia

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    Although mock-orange is typically completely top-killed by fires, it will enthusiastically resprout from rhizomes and root crowns afterward. [6] A 1971 study found that in the next growing season after a fire, mock-orange had already regrown to 50% of its previous diameter and height, and that those plants had an average of 28.9 to 38.0 sprouts ...

  4. Murraya paniculata - Wikipedia

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    Murraya paniculata, commonly known as orange jasmine, orange jessamine, china box or mock orange, is a species of shrub or small tree in the family Rutaceae and is native to South Asia, Southeast Asia and Australia.

  5. Mock orange - Wikipedia

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    Mock orange or mock-orange typically refers to Philadelphus, a mostly Holarctic genus of shrubs, particularly the species Philadelphus coronarius, which is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant. Mock orange may also refer to:

  6. Philadelphus pubescens - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphus pubescens is a species of flowering plant in the hydrangea family known by the common name hoary mock orange. It is native to the eastern United States. It is a perennial shrub growing up to 20 feet (6.1 metres) tall. [1] The flowers are white. [2]

  7. Philadelphus microphyllus - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphus microphyllus is a species of Philadelphus known by the common names littleleaf mock-orange or desert syringa. [3] It is native to northern Mexico and the southwestern quadrant of the United States as far north as Wyoming, where it grows in scrub and brush habitat in foothills and mountains, often in very rocky areas, sometimes anchoring itself in rock cracks and crevices.

  8. Philadelphus coronarius - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphus coronarius (sweet mock orange, English dogwood) is a species of flowering plant in the family Hydrangeaceae, native to Southern Europe. Description

  9. Pittosporum tobira - Wikipedia

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    Pittosporum tobira is a species of sweet-smelling flowering plant in the pittosporum family Pittosporaceae known by several common names, including Australian laurel, [1] Japanese pittosporum, [1] mock orange [1] and Japanese cheesewood. [2]

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