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crenate pride-of-Rochester

Deutzia crenata Siebold & Zucc.
crenate pride-of-Rochester
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Deutzia crenata is a flowering shrub in the Hydrangeaceae family, native to Japan, where it is known as unohana. It is commonly found in forest edges and cliffs and has been widely cultivated outside its native range, naturalizing in regions such as China and North America. It was first described in 1835 by Siebold & Zucc.

Description

Deutzia crenata is a species of shrub native to Japan. It is commonly found in forest edges and cliffs. Outside its native range, it has been cultivated and has naturalized in areas including China and North America. The species was first published in 1835 by Siebold & Zucc. It is known by the common name crenate pride-of-Rochester and is distributed in various regions including Japan, China, and the United States.

Other common names

Deutziacrenate pride-of-Rochester

Distribution

IT · SE · NO · DK · Global · conterminous 48 United States · Belgium · Flemish Region · Arkansas · Austria · China South-Central · China Southeast · Connecticut · Czechoslovakia · East Himalaya · Florida · Georgia · Illinois · Japan · Kentucky · Korea · Maryland · Massachusetts · Michigan · Myanmar · New Jersey · New York · North Carolina · Pennsylvania · Rhode I.

Synonyms

Deutzia scabra var. crenata

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