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  Deutzia - LoveToKnow Garden
Deutzia Discolor Grandiflora - In this the influence of D. gracilis is shown in the long leaves borne upon stiffly erect shoots.
Deutzia Lemoinei Roseball - A counter-part of the last, save in the flowers, which, opening towards the end of May, are of a blush-pink with yellow stamens, the red flush deepening at the edges and on the outside of the petals.
Deutzia Lemoinei Snowball - Nearer to D. parviflora than its other parent, the flowers of this are mostly borne at the tips of the branches in compact rounded heads.
garden.lovetoknow.com /wiki/Deutzia   (1434 words)

  
 Species Guide Deutzia Bonsai
Deutzia is a genus of about 60 species of mainly deciduous shrubs found in scrub and woodland from the Himalayas to E Asia.
The main feature of Deutzia are the numerous 5-petalled, cup or star-shaped, fragrant white or pink flowers that are borne from mid-Spring to mid-Summer.
The two Deutzia species that tend to be used are both Japanese natives, D. scabra and D. gracilis.
www.bonsai4me.com /SpeciesGuide/Duetzia.html   (235 words)

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