Deutzia uniflora
Deutzia uniflora Shirai

Deutzia uniflora is a species in the genus Deutzia, belonging to the Hydrangeaceae family. It was first described by Shirai in 1898 and is native to Japan and Korea.
Description
Deutzia uniflora is a member of the Hydrangeaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the hydrangea family. This species was formally published in 1898 by the botanist Shirai. Its natural distribution is limited to Japan and Korea, where it is part of the regional flora. The genus Deutzia includes several shrub species known for their ornamental value and showy flowers. Deutzia uniflora shares characteristics with other members of the genus, such as opposite leaves and clusters of small, white flowers. As with other species in the genus, it is likely adapted to temperate climates and may be found in forested or shrubland habitats. The species name 'uniflora' may refer to the arrangement or appearance of its flowers, though specific morphological details are not provided in the source data.
Distribution
Japan · Korea
Synonyms
Deutzia coreanaDeutzia coreana var. tozawaeDeutzia coreana var. triradiataDeutzia tozawaeDeutzia tridentataDeutzia triradiata