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− | Diervilla coraeensis, DC. (D. grandiflora, Sieb. & Zucc. D. amabilis, Carr.). Shrub, 5-10 ft.: lvs. rather large, obovate or elliptic, abruptly acuminate, crenately serrate, sparingly hairy on the veins beneath and on the petioles: fls. in 1-3-fld., peduncled cymes; corolla broadly funnelform, abruptly narrowed below the middle, changing from whitish or pale pink to carmine. May, June. Japan. S.Z. 31. F.S. 8:855. H.U. 1:19.— Vigorously growing shrub, with large lvs. and fls., but less free-flowering, and the type not common in cult. Var. arborea, Rend. (W. arborea grandiflora, Hort.). Fls. yellowish white, changing to pale rose; of vigorous growth.
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Latest revision as of 19:25, 31 August 2009