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Philadelphus ‘Pearls of Perfume’

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1 Litre

3+ plants

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Plant Description

Philadelphus ‘Pearls of Perfume’ is an extraordinary hybrid, over a decade in development, and the first Philadelphus to bloom on both current and previous season’s growth. This innovation results in a longer flowering season, from May to July, with abundant, highly fragrant, double-petalled, star-shaped flowers up to 8cm across. Its compact, columnar habit makes it perfect for patios, balconies, or small gardens, thriving in containers or open ground. Blooms are produced along the branches, ideal for cutting and floral displays. Plant in full sun or partial shade in moist, well-drained soil, and water regularly during growth. Prune after flowering for shape and enjoy its captivating fragrance.

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🌿 How to Care for Philadelphus ‘Pearls of Perfume’

How much sun do Philadelphus ‘Pearls of Perfume’ need?
Philadelphus ‘Pearls of Perfume’ do well in full sun to part shade, depending on the species. Ensure they’re planted in spots matching their light requirements for best growth and flowering.
Philadelphus ‘Pearls of Perfume’ thrive in well-drained, fertile soil. Before planting, enrich the soil with compost and avoid areas where water pools to reduce the risk of root rot
Plant Philadelphus ‘Pearls of Perfume’ in spring or autumn when the weather is mild. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball, position the shrub at its original soil level, backfill gently, firm in, and water well.
Water Philadelphus ‘Pearls of Perfume’ regularly during their first growing season. Once established, most grasses are drought-tolerant and only need water during prolonged dry periods.
Philadelphus ‘Pearls of Perfume’ doesn’t require much at all. In fact, too much fertiliser—especially nitrogen—can lead to more leaves and fewer flowers. A light feed in spring is plenty, if needed.
Yes—regular pruning keeps Philadelphus ‘Pearls of Perfume’ healthy and in shape.
  1. Spring bloomers: prune immediately after flowering.
  2. Summer bloomers: prune in late winter or early spring.
    Remove dead, diseased, or crossing branches each year.
Philadelphus ‘Pearls of Perfume’ are often propagated by softwood cuttings, hardwood cuttings, or division, depending on the type. Division in spring or autumn helps rejuvenate older plants.
Philadelphus ‘Pearls of Perfume’ is fully hardy, but some tender types may need winter protection. Planting in well-drained soil and protected spots helps them thrive.
Common issues for Philadelphus ‘Pearls of Perfume’ can include aphids, powdery mildew, rust or fungal diseases, especially in overcrowded or damp areas. Improving air circulation and spacing helps prevent problems.
Light prunning for Philadelphus ‘Pearls of Perfume’ improves airflow and encourages new growth. Rejuvenation pruning may be needed every few years to remove older wood and promote a fresh structure.

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