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Deutzia grandiflora

Deutzia grandiflora Bunge
Deutzia grandiflora
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Deutzia grandiflora is a species in the Hydrangeaceae family, native to regions in China, including North-Central, South-Central, and Southeast China, as well as Inner Mongolia, Korea, and Manchuria. It was first described by Bunge in 1833.

Description

Deutzia grandiflora is a member of the genus Deutzia, which belongs to the Hydrangeaceae family. This species is indigenous to several regions in China, specifically North-Central, South-Central, and Southeast China, in addition to Inner Mongolia, Korea, and Manchuria. The species was formally published in 1833 by the botanist Bunge. It is part of a genus that includes a variety of shrubs known for their ornamental value and flowering characteristics.

Distribution

China North-Central · China South-Central · China Southeast · Inner Mongolia · Korea · Manchuria

Synonyms

Deutzia hamataDeutzia prunifoliaDeutzia baroniana var. insignisDeutzia grandiflora var. glabrataDeutzia grandiflora var. minorDeutzia grandiflora var. typicaDeutzia prunifolia var. latifoliaDeutzia hamata f. latifolia

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