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mock orange
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mock orange

Any of a group of deciduous shrubs, including P. coronarius, which has white, strongly scented flowers similar to those of the orange tree. (Genus Philadelphus, family Philadelphaceae.)

The common mock orange (P. inodorus) is native to the southern US.



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