Fuzzy deutzia (Deutzia scabra)

Fuzzy deutzia

Features and Characteristics

Deutzia scabra, commonly called fuzzy deutzia, is an upright, somewhat coarse, deciduous shrub that typically grows 6-10’ tall with spreading to arching branches that form a rounded crown. It is native to Japan and China. Mature branching is clad with exfoliating brown bark. Tiny, fragrant, star-shaped, white flowers (to 3/4” long) appear in late spring in upright racemose panicles (to 3-6” long) which cover the shrub for about two weeks. Flowers may be lightly tinged with pink or purple on the outside. Toothed, opposite, ovate to oblong-lanceolate, dull green leaves (to 4” long) are rough-textured and hairy on both sides. No fall color.

Genus name honors Johan van der Deutz (1743-178- , amateur botanist from Amsterdam.

Specific epithet means rough in reference to leaf texture.

Common name is in reference to the rough, hairy leaves.

fuzzy deutzia (Deutzia scabra)

Care and Maintenance

Easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Best flowering in full sun. Wide range of soil tolerance. Prefers moist, humusy soils. Stems are somewhat short-lived, and annual pruning of dead branches is usually necessary. Prune in spring immediately after flowering.

Fuzzy deutzia (Deutzia scabra) Requirements

Hardiness zone 5 - 8
Sun light Full sun to part shade
Water Medium
Maintenance Low

Common Problems

No serious insect or disease problems. Aphids and leaf spots may appear.

Uses

Group in shrub borders, foundations or open woodland areas. Informal hedge.

 

Fuzzy deutzia (Deutzia scabra) Details

Common name Fuzzy deutzia
Botanical name Deutzia scabra
Plant type Deciduous shrub
Family Hydrangeaceae
Hardiness zone 5 - 8
Water Medium
Maintenance Low
Flower color White
Flowering period May - June
Height 6 - 10 ft.
Width 4 - 8 ft.