Deutzia glauca is a deciduous shrub, typically thriving in temperate regions. It is characterized by its upright, bushy form and reaches heights of up to 1-2 meters. The leaves are notably slim and covered in a bluish-gray bloom, which helps deutzia glauca conserve moisture. During late spring to early summer, deutzia glauca displays clusters of small, star-shaped, white flowers, adding aesthetic appeal and supporting local pollinators.
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Care Guide for Deutzia glauca
Twice per week
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Pruning:
Prune deutzia glauca in early spring to improve air circulation and flower development. Remove dead or damaged branches and thin crowded areas to enhance light penetration. This timing promotes quick healing and robust blooms, ensuring a vibrant and healthy display.
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