Status:
valid
Authors:
W.W.Sm.
Source:
cmp
Year:
1919
Citation Micro:
Notes Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 11: 205 (1919)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000642627
Common Names
- Monbeigii Deutzia
- Monbeigii Dwarf Deutzia
- Monbeigii Dwarf Mock Orange
Synonyms
- Deutzia monbeigii lanceolata S.M.Hwang [unknown]
- Deutzia monbeigii monbeigii [unknown]
Description
Deutzia monbeigii (also called 'Monbeig Deutzia', among many other common names) is a deciduous shrub that grows up to 8 feet tall. It is native to Japan and China and is found in woodlands and thickets. It has white, fragrant flowers that bloom in late spring to early summer.
Uses & Benefits
Deutzia monbeigii is an attractive ornamental shrub with white flowers and dark green foliage. It is often used as a hedge or screen plant, and can be grown in containers. It is also used to attract bees and butterflies.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Deutzia monbeigii is white, with five petals. The seed is small and black, and the seedlings are small and green.
Cultivation and Propagation
Deutzia monbeigii is a deciduous shrub that can be propagated from semi-hardwood cuttings taken in summer. It grows best in full sun and moist, well-drained soil. Prune after flowering to maintain a compact shape.
Where to Find Deutzia monbeigii
Deutzia monbeigii can be found in gardens and nurseries in Japan.
Deutzia monbeigii FAQ
What is the ideal soil type for Deutzia monbeigii?
Deutzia monbeigii prefers well-drained, moist, humus-rich soil.
What is the ideal light exposure for Deutzia monbeigii?
Deutzia monbeigii prefers full sun to partial shade.
What is the ideal temperature range for Deutzia monbeigii?
Deutzia monbeigii prefers temperatures between 45-85°F (7-29°C).
Species in the Deutzia genus
Deutzia albida,
Deutzia aspera,
Deutzia baroniana,
Deutzia bhutanensis,
Deutzia bomiensis,
Deutzia breviloba,
Deutzia bungoensis,
Deutzia calycosa,
Deutzia cinerascens,
Deutzia compacta,
Deutzia coriacea,
Deutzia corymbosa,
Deutzia crassidentatus,
Deutzia crassifolia,
Deutzia crenata,
Deutzia cymuligera,
Deutzia discolor,
Deutzia esquirolii,
Deutzia faberi,
Deutzia floribunda,
Deutzia glabrata,
Deutzia glauca,
Deutzia glaucophylla,
Deutzia glomeruliflora,
Deutzia gracilis,
Deutzia grandiflora,
Deutzia hatusimae,
Deutzia henryi,
Deutzia heterophylla,
Deutzia hookeriana,
Deutzia hypoglauca,
Deutzia longifolia,
Deutzia macrantha,
Deutzia maximowicziana,
Deutzia mexicana,
Deutzia mollis,
Deutzia monbeigii,
Deutzia muliensis,
Deutzia multiradiata,
Deutzia nanchuanensis,
Deutzia naseana,
Deutzia ningpoensis,
Deutzia oaxacana,
Deutzia obtusilobata,
Deutzia occidentalis,
Deutzia ogatai,
Deutzia paniculata,
Deutzia parviflora,
Deutzia pilosa,
Deutzia pringlei,
Species in the Hydrangeaceae family
Carpenteria californica,
Deutzia albida,
Deutzia aspera,
Deutzia baroniana,
Deutzia bhutanensis,
Deutzia bomiensis,
Deutzia breviloba,
Deutzia bungoensis,
Deutzia calycosa,
Deutzia cinerascens,
Deutzia compacta,
Deutzia coriacea,
Deutzia corymbosa,
Deutzia crassidentatus,
Deutzia crassifolia,
Deutzia crenata,
Deutzia cymuligera,
Deutzia discolor,
Deutzia esquirolii,
Deutzia faberi,
Deutzia floribunda,
Deutzia glabrata,
Deutzia glauca,
Deutzia glaucophylla,
Deutzia glomeruliflora,
Deutzia gracilis,
Deutzia grandiflora,
Deutzia hatusimae,
Deutzia henryi,
Deutzia heterophylla,
Deutzia hookeriana,
Deutzia hypoglauca,
Deutzia longifolia,
Deutzia macrantha,
Deutzia maximowicziana,
Deutzia mexicana,
Deutzia mollis,
Deutzia monbeigii,
Deutzia muliensis,
Deutzia multiradiata,
Deutzia nanchuanensis,
Deutzia naseana,
Deutzia ningpoensis,
Deutzia oaxacana,
Deutzia obtusilobata,
Deutzia occidentalis,
Deutzia ogatai,
Deutzia paniculata,
Deutzia parviflora,
Deutzia pilosa,