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Deutzia x Lemoinei

By Davis Landscape Architecture @DavisLandArch

Position: Full sun to partial shade

Flowering period: Late spring

Soil: Moist, well drained

Eventual Height: 2m

Eventual Spread: 2m

Hardiness: 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b

Family: Hydrangeaceae

Deutzia x lemoinei, commonly known as Lemoine’s Deutzia, is a deciduous, twiggy shrub with a bushy habit. Deutzia x lemoinei is a cross between Deutzia gracilis and Deutzia parviflora. Its slightly fragrant white flowers appear as large panicles. This shrub provides good sheltering habitat for birds. Deutzia x lemoinei may be used as an informal hedge. Formitave pruning should be carried out after flowering.

Deutzia x lemoinei (05/05/12 Kew Gardens, London)

Deutzia x lemoinei (05/05/12 Kew Gardens, London)

Deutzia x lemoinei Flower (05/05/12 Kew Gardens, London)

Deutzia x lemoinei Flower (05/05/12 Kew Gardens, London)

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