Deutzia scabra
Fuzzy Deutzia
Saxifragaceae
ExpandHabitat
- native to Japan and China
- zone 5
Habit and Form
- medium-sized, deciduous shrub
- tall linear shape
- 8' to 10' high
- 4' to 8' wide
- arching branches give a loose open appearance
- coarse texture
- medium growth rate
Summer Foliage
- deciduous, simple leaves
- opposite leaf arrangement
- lanceolate leaf shape with crenate margins
- 2" to 4" long and no more than 2' wide
- leaf base is rounded
- dull olive-green leaf color
- leaves are pubescent, giving leaves a rough surface
Autumn Foliage
- no fall color
Flowers
- pure white flowers
- 0.5' to 0.75" in diameter
- flowers re borne in a panicle that is 3" to 6" long
- blooms after D. gracilis
- blooms early June
Fruit
- dry brown capsules borne in panicles
- cup shaped with hairs coming from opening
- held through winter
Bark
- brown bark
- peeling
- young stems are pubescent
Culture
- easily transplanted
- prefers well-drained soil
- full sun
- prune after flowering
- pH adaptable
- renewal pruning is effective
Landscape Use
- foundation planting
- mass or group
- flowering effect
- shrub border
- for texture
Liabilities
- leaf spot
- aphids
- leaf minor
- can look unkempt and need renewal pruning
ID Features
- medium-sized, linear deciduous shrub
- opposite leaf arrangement
- unequal serrated leaf margins
- white flowers in June
- interesting cup-like fruit
Propagation
- by softwood cuttings
- by seed
Cultivars/Varieties
Various double-flowered forms exist, including 'Candidissima' with white blooms; 'Godsall Pink' (also listed as 'Codsall Pink') with light pink flowers; 'Flore-pleno' with white blooms tinged pink; and 'Pride of Rochester' with light pink flowers.
'Pink Minor' - This plant has pink flowers and a dwarf growth habit, to 3' tall.
'Rosea' - This is a selection with single, clear rose-colored flowers.
'Variegata' and 'Punctata' - These two cultivars feature variegated foliage and traits otherwise similar to the species. The marked foliage may revert or become less apparent in summer.