Deutzia baroniana
Deutzia baroniana Diels

Deutzia baroniana is a species in the genus Deutzia, belonging to the Hydrangeaceae family. It was first described by Diels in 1900 and is native to North-Central and Southeast China, as well as Manchuria.
Description
Deutzia baroniana is a member of the Hydrangeaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the hydrangea family. This species is part of the genus Deutzia, which includes shrubs known for their showy clusters of flowers. The plant is indigenous to regions in North-Central and Southeast China, as well as Manchuria. Its description and classification were first published in 1900 by the botanist Diels. As with other Deutzia species, it is likely a deciduous shrub with white or pink flowers, typical of the genus.
Distribution
China North-Central · China Southeast · Manchuria
Synonyms
Deutzia hamata var. baronianaDeutzia grandiflora var. baroniana