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UK
/djˈuːtsiɐ/
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NOUN
- any of various shrubs of the genus Deutzia having usually toothed opposite leaves and shredding bark and white or pink flowers in loose terminal clusters
How To Use deutzia In A Sentence
- This is true of most fruit-trees, and such shrubs as lilac, forsythia, tree peony, wistaria, some spireas and viburnums, weigela, deutzia. Manual of Gardening (Second Edition)
- And now the numberless squares and triangles and grass-plots of the city are green as Dante's newly-broken emeralds, are a miracle of spotless deutzia and golden laburnum, honeysuckle and jasmine: half the houses are covered with ivies and grapevines; the Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 33, December, 1873
- She has also mixed in small flowering shrubs like spireas and deutzias.
- These include viburnums, forsythia, spiraea, osmanthus, deutzia, weigela and similar plants.
- I ordered two deutzias (they have produced lots of flowers, and I pruned them to keep them small on purpose).
- This is true of most fruit-trees, and such shrubs as lilac, forsythia, tree peony, wistaria, some spireas and viburnums, weigela, deutzia. Manual of Gardening (Second Edition)
- Prune shrubs that have finished flowering, such as flowering currants, kerrias, weigelas, philadelphus and deutzias, by cutting back flowered shoots to a healthy bud.
- Mostly it is the deciduous spring-flowering deutzias that are seen in gardens - they are an impressive sight when in full bloom, as the masses of flowers smother the plant.
- Also flowering shrubs such as weingela, philadelphus and deutzia can be cut back after they have flowered towards the end of the month. WalesOnline - Home
- Lately, deutzia has been as hard to find as a four-leaf clover.