The flowering period of mock oranges is from May to June every year. Although the name of mock oranges has the word “orange”, their flowering period is very different from that of orange blossom. Moreover, the flowering period of mock oranges is very long, which can last for about 2 ~ 3 months. When they bloom, the fragrance will be full of the garden.
Mock oranges have strong adaptability. They like warm and light environment, but they are also resistant to cold and heat. They don’t like too much water and their requirements for soil are not strict. They grow fast too. Mock oranges are native to China, born in the forest edge shrub at an altitude of 1200-1700 meters. Now some botanical gardens in Europe and America have introduced and cultivated.
Mock oranges can be planted by seed sowing, cutting, layering, and branching. Seed sowing should be carried out in spring. Their seeds are relatively small, so, after sowing, they only need to be covered with a layer of thin soil. Cutting, layering, and branching should also be carried out in spring.
Mock oranges have high garden value. Their flowers are fragrant. When they bloom, flowers are usually gathered together, and the flowering period is relatively long. Mock oranges are usually suitable for planting in gardens or scenic spots and can also be used as cutting flowers.
In fact, mock oranges are a kind of herbal medicine. Not only they bring people beautiful enjoyment, but also help people treat some diseases and protect people's health. The roots and leaves of mock oranges have a good effect of relaxing tendons and activating blood circulation and have an excellent effect on the treatment of our usual falls and sprains. For occasional migraine symptoms, using dried mock oranges rhizomes as medicine can play an auxiliary role in treatment.