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Crenate pride-of-rochester

How to identify Crenate pride-of-rochester (Deutzia crenata)

Crenate pride-of-rochester

Crenate pride-of-rochester is a deciduous shrub characterized by its dense foliage and capacity to reach a stature of 3 to 9 feet (90 to 270 cm) in height. This plant exhibits a spread of reddish-brown stems from which spring simple leaves, lanceolate to ovate in form, measuring approximately 2 to 3 inches (5 to 7.5 cm) in length and up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) in width. During the blooming phase in spring, it becomes adorned with conspicuous clusters of five-petaled, star-shaped white flowers. Following the flowering period, it bears small fruit capsules.

Lifespan

Lifespan: Perennial

Plant Type

Plant Type: Shrub

Leaf Type

Leaf Type: Deciduous

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Dense foliage, reaching 3-9 feet (90-270 cm) in height.

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White star-shaped flowers, clustered and hairy, blooming in spring.

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Half-circle fruit capsule, sparsely hairy, maturing from August to October.

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Opposite, serrated leaves, 2-3 inches (5-8 cm) long, with a pointed tip.

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Reddish-brown stems, smooth texture, 0.2-0.4 inches (0.5-1 cm) in diameter.

Crenate pride-of-rochester

Detailed Traits of Crenate pride-of-rochester

Leaf Features

The leaves of crenate pride-of-rochester are opposite, simple, and green, with an ovate to lanceolate shape. Measuring 2 to 3 inches (5 to 8 cm) in length and 0.5 to 1 inch (1.3 to 2.5 cm) in width, they feature a sparsely hairy texture on both sides. The base of the leaf is rounded while the tip is pointed. The margins are serrate, with small, saw-toothed edges, making them easily recognizable.

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Flower Features

Crenate pride-of-rochester features striking white flowers typically arranged in panicles or clusters measuring 2-4 inches (5-10 cm) long and 1-2.5 inches (2.5-6.4 cm) wide. Each cluster is densely covered in yellow-brown hairs, adding to their texture. The flowers bloom from April to May, offering a brief but spectacular display. Their symmetry and coloration are key identifiers for enthusiasts, though their scent is not particularly notable.

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Stem Features

The stem of crenate pride-of-rochester is characterized by a reddish-brown color, providing a striking contrast to its foliage. The texture is generally smooth, with occasional subtle ridges. Stems measure approximately 0.2 to 0.4 inches (0.5 to 1 cm) in diameter, offering a sturdy structure. Branching predominantly occurs in a somewhat irregular pattern, contributing to the plant's bushy appearance. During mature stages, the stems exhibit a fibrous quality, enhancing their resilience.

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Fruit Features

The fruit of crenate pride-of-rochester is a half-circle-shaped capsule, emerging from August to October. It is sparsely hairy, offering a rough texture. The capsule measures approximately 0.2 inches (5 mm) in diameter. The structure is firm and holds multiple seeds inside, aiding in the identification of the plant's species.

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Key Facts About Crenate pride-of-rochester

Attributes of Crenate pride-of-rochester
Spread
90 cm to 1.5 m
Leaf Color
Green
Flower Size
3 cm to 6 cm
Flower Color
White
Stem Color
Red
Brown
Burgundy
Leaf type
Deciduous
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Scientific Classification of Crenate pride-of-rochester

Family
Hydrangea
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Genus
Deutzia
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Species
Crenate pride-of-rochester (Deutzia crenata)
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Distribution Map of Crenate pride-of-rochester

Crenate pride-of-rochester, primarily native to a major East Asian island, has spread beyond its original habitat. It thrives in introduced settings across central, south, and east Asia. This serene, adaptable species is also commonly cultivated, thus facilitating its proliferation across diverse ecological landscapes.
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