Philadelphus brachybotrys
Philadelphus brachybotrys (Koehne) Koehne

Philadelphus brachybotrys is a species in the genus Philadelphus, belonging to the family Hydrangeaceae. It is native to Southeast China and was first described in 1911 by Koehne.
Description
Philadelphus brachybotrys is a member of the Hydrangeaceae family, a group of flowering plants that includes hydrangeas and related species. The genus Philadelphus consists of shrubs commonly known as mock oranges due to their fragrant, white or cream-colored flowers. This species is found in the Southeast region of China. It was formally published in 1911 by the botanist Koehne, who also provided the original authorship for the species.
Distribution
China Southeast
Synonyms
Philadelphus pekinensis var. brachybotrys