The native mock orange tree is hardy and extremely easy to care for. Once he has settled in at his location, there is no stopping him from growing. What you should consider when choosing a location.

Sunny location preferred
The mock orange prefers light, air and sun. But the ornamental shrub also thrives in semi-shade without any problems. Only directly in the shade does it not feel comfortable and produces only a few flowers.
The soil should be nutrient-rich if the chanterelle tree does well in poor soil. To encourage growth, amend the soil with mature compost or horn shavings before planting.(32.93€)
Depending on the variety, mock orange trees can grow very tall and expansive. Therefore, choose a location where the shrub has enough space to spread. Otherwise, you will have to cut the chanterelle more frequently.
tips
Never plant chanterelles near euonymus or viburnum. The black bean aphid overwinters in these shrubs and then attacks the chanterelle tree in summer.