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Deutzia scabra

Deutzia scabra Thunb. is a species of flowering plants in the hydrangea family (Hydrangeaceae) native to Japan and introduced to continental East Asia, Europe and North America In his native Japan. Its natural habitat is forest edges and rocky openings. Deutzia scabra is a deciduous and straight-growing shrub with a decorative effect 1-2 meters high. The annual increase in height is 30-40 cm, in width 20-30 cm. Durability is 50 years. The crown is thick. The leaves are 3-8 cm long, oval-pointed dark green rough, yellow in autumn. The vegetation period is from the end of April to the middle of October. Flowering is abundant in July. The flowers are collected in a brush up to 12 cm long. Prefers fertile soils. It is used as an ordinary, in groups, hedges. To maintain the beautiful shape of the bush and abundant flowering, annual pruning is recommended. Plants are planted at a distance of 1.5-2 m from each other. The size of the planting pit is 40x40 cm, humus and peat are introduced into itю

Seeds of the species Deutzia scabra Thunb to the Tashkent Botanical Garden A.A. Mavjudov The Willow was brought from in 1979 for the purpose of introduction and planted in nurseries. The sprouts planted from the seeds were germinated in March 1979, and the young sprouts were transplanted to the East Asian exposition on 13.12.1979. Currently, the 2nd Bush of this species is growing in the exposition.


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