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Gerald L. Klingaman
(Hybrid Deutzia)
This vigorous flowering shrub is a hybrid between Deutzia longifolia and D. discolor. It is a medium-sized, deciduous and has long, arching branches that offer a fountain of small white or pink flowers in spring. It is easy to grow, hardy and can withstand tough growing conditions.
Its elliptical leaves are medium green, held opposite to one another on the stem and offer little fall color. Beautiful clusters of white or pink star-shaped flowers appear in late spring. Once...
Jesse Saylor
(Hybrid Deutzia, Magicien Deutzia)
The large, starry flowers of this vigorous cultivar are white touched with pink. Hybrid deutzia is a cross between Deutzia longifolia and D. discolor. It is a medium-sized, deciduous and has long, arching branches that offer a fountain of white and pink flowers in spring. It is easy to grow, hardy and can withstand tough growing conditions.
Its elliptical leaves are medium green, held opposite to one another on the stem and offer little fall color. Beautiful clusters of white...
James H. Schutte
(Hybrid Deutzia, Pink-A-Boo® Deutzia)
The extra large, starry flowers of this vigorous cultivar are rose-pink touched with white. Hybrid deutzia is a cross between Deutzia longifolia and D. discolor. It is a medium-sized, deciduous and has long, arching branches that offer a fountain of pink and white flowers in spring. It is easy to grow, hardy and can withstand tough growing conditions.
Its elliptical leaves are medium green, held opposite to one another on the stem and offer little fall color. Beautiful clusters...
Jesse Saylor
(Hybrid Deutzia, Pink Minor Deutzia)
The starry flowers of this vigorous dwarf cultivar are pale pink. Hybrid deutzia is a cross between Deutzia longifolia and D. discolor. 'Pink Minor' is compact, deciduous and has arching branches that offer a fountain of small pink flowers in spring. It is easy to grow, hardy and can withstand tough growing conditions.
Its elliptical leaves are medium green, held opposite to one another on the stem and offer little fall color. Beautiful clusters of pink star-shaped flowers...
JC Raulston Arboretum at NC State University
(Hybrid Deutzia, Strawberry Fields Deutzia)
The large starry flowers of this vigorous dwarf cultivar are deep rose pink with white markings. Hybrid deutzia is a cross between Deutzia longifolia and D. discolor. 'Strawberry Fields' is compact, deciduous and has arching branches that offer a fountain of colorful flowers in spring. It is easy to grow, hardy and can withstand tough growing conditions.
Its elliptical leaves are medium green, held opposite to one another on the stem and offer little fall color. Beautiful clusters...
James Burghardt
(Kalmia-flowered Hybrid Deutzia, Mountain Laurel Deutzia)
Resembling a mountain laurel when in full floral splendor, this deciduous shrub lines its arching branches with thousands of deep pink and white flowers in early summer. Ultimately becoming a rounded plant with open branching, the kalmia-flowered deutzia is a hybrid resulting from a cross between Deutzia purpurescens and Deutzia parviflora. It was created by renowned French nurseryman Victor Lemoine as has been in cultivation since around 1900.
Its long, pointed oval leaves...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Lemoin's Hybrid Deutzia)
One of the cold-hardiest of deutzia, this deciduous shrub lines its twiggy upright branches with thousands of small white flowers in early summer. Ultimately becoming a rounded plant with dense branching, the Lemoine deutzia is a hybrid resulting from a cross between Deutzia gracilis and Deutzia parviflora. It is named after its hybridizer, notable French nurseryman Victor Lemoine.
Its long, pointed green leaves are nearly lance-shaped with lighter green and hairy undersides....
Frank Tansey
(Dianella, Flax Lily)
The genus Dianella is made up of 25 species of woodland plants. These originate from tropical Africa, Asia, Australia, and Polynesia. The genus is named for the Roman goddess of the hunt and forest, Diana.
Most Dianella are evergreen herbaceous perennials borne from thick underground stems that grow laterally. They spread to form clumps or colonies. Most have upright grassy foliage consisting of strap-like or lance-shaped blades. These range in color from deep green to blue-green...
(Blue Flax Lily, Blueberry Lily, Paroo Lily)
The genus Dianella is made up of 25 species of woodland plants. These originate from tropical Africa, Asia, Australia, and Polynesia. The genus is named for the Roman goddess of the hunt and forest, Diana.
Most Dianella are evergreen herbaceous perennials borne from thick underground stems that grow laterally. They spread to form clumps or colonies. Most have upright grassy foliage consisting of strap-like or lance-shaped blades. These range in color from deep green to blue-green...
Mark A. Miller
(Blue Flax Lily, Variegated Blue Flax Lily)
The genus Dianella is made up of 25 species of woodland plants. These originate from tropical Africa, Asia, Australia, and Polynesia. The genus is named for the Roman goddess of the hunt and forest, Diana.
Most Dianella are evergreen herbaceous perennials borne from thick underground stems that grow laterally. They spread to form clumps or colonies. Most have upright grassy foliage consisting of strap-like or lance-shaped blades. These range in color from deep green to blue-green...