

How to identify Slender deutzia (Deutzia gracilis)
Slender deutzia is a deciduous, bushy shrub reaching heights of 2 to 5 feet (60 to 150 cm) tall. The plant sports slender, smooth, arching brown stems and is characterized by its dense growth habit. Its foliage consists of bright to deep green leaves, ovate to lanceolate in shape with serrated edges, and a hairy texture on both sides. During the spring, slender deutzia becomes particularly eye-catching with abundant clusters of brilliant white flowers, bell to star-shaped, that emit a delicate fragrance. After flowering, it bears half-circle shaped fruit capsules.
Deciduous shrub, 2-5 feet tall, with dense growth habit.
Bright green ovate leaves, serrated edges, hairy texture.
Abundant clusters of white bell or star-shaped flowers.
Distinctive half-circle shaped fruit capsules, brown when mature.
Smooth brown stems, slender, arching, new shoots from nodes.
Slender deutzia leaves are opposite, simple, and measure 1 to 3 inches (2.5 to 7.6 cm) long and about 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) wide. They are ovate to lanceolate with rounded bases and pointed tips. Both surfaces have fine hairs, and the margins are serrated. The leaves are bright to deep green, with the cultivar 'Nikko' displaying a distinctive burgundy hue in fall.
The flowers of slender deutzia are pure white and bell-shaped or star-shaped, each measuring about 0.75 inches (1.9 cm) in diameter. They form on 3 to 5 inch (7.6 to 12.7 cm) long racemes or narrow panicles, consisting of 12 to 25 blooms. These mildly fragrant flowers bloom from March to April on old wood, making them a delightful early spring presence.
The stems of slender deutzia are brown and smooth, providing a sleek surface to the touch. They are typically slender, ranging from 0.1 to 0.2 inches (2.5 to 5 mm) in diameter. The branching pattern is fairly dense, with new shoots arising from the nodes, giving the plant a compact and bushy appearance. The stems may become slightly woody with age, adding structural support to the overall plant form.
The fruit of slender deutzia is a distinctive dehiscent capsule, adopting a half-circle shape and exhibiting a brown hue upon maturity. Each capsule has a diameter of approximately 0.2 inches (5 mm), presenting a size that reflects its delicate character. Its texture and form make it identifiable, with the opening of the capsule revealing the seeds within, following the blooming of the flowers. The capsules are a notable feature for those interested in the reproductive elements of slender deutzia.
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Scientific Classification of Slender deutzia