Choisya ternata 'Sundance'
Common Name: Mexican mock orange
Type: Evergreen shrub
Family: Rutaceae
Hardiness Zone: 8-10
Sunlight: Semi-shade as burns in sun
Exposure: Any
Soil: Well-drained, average, fertile soil to drought, handles dry shade
Plant Height x Width: 3-6' x 3-6'
Leaf: Trifoliate, aromatic, lustrous yellowish-green leaves
Flower: Corymbs or white flowers April to June
Maintenance: low maintenance, can prune to even 3″ in spring (do so for sure after any winter damage); easily takes pruning
Landscape use: hedge, where kids play, mixed border, container, woodland, shade garden, mixed bed, cottage, year round colour and contrast
Pest and Disease: None
Deer and Rabbit Tolerance: Deer resistant
Type: Evergreen shrub
Family: Rutaceae
Hardiness Zone: 8-10
Sunlight: Semi-shade as burns in sun
Exposure: Any
Soil: Well-drained, average, fertile soil to drought, handles dry shade
Plant Height x Width: 3-6' x 3-6'
Leaf: Trifoliate, aromatic, lustrous yellowish-green leaves
Flower: Corymbs or white flowers April to June
Maintenance: low maintenance, can prune to even 3″ in spring (do so for sure after any winter damage); easily takes pruning
Landscape use: hedge, where kids play, mixed border, container, woodland, shade garden, mixed bed, cottage, year round colour and contrast
Pest and Disease: None
Deer and Rabbit Tolerance: Deer resistant