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Diervilla floribunda, Sieb. & Zucc. (D. multiflora, Lem.). Shrub, to 8 ft.: lvs. oblong-ovate or elliptic, acuminate, serrate, sparingly pubescent above, more densely beneath: fls. 1-3, usually sessile, mostly crowded at the end of short branchlets; corolla rather gradually narrowed toward the base, pubescent outside, brownish crimson in the bud, changing to dark or bright crimson; lobes about 5 tunes shorter than the tube; style exserted. May, June. Japan. S.Z. 32. I.H. 10:383.—Vigorously growing shrub, with rather small but abundant fls. Var. grandiflora, Rehd. (W. arborescens, Hort.). Fls. rather large, brownish crimson. Var. versicolor, Rehd. (D. versicolor, Sieb. & Zucc.) Fls. greenish white at first, changing to crimson. S.Z. 33.
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Read about Diervilla floribunda in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Diervilla floribunda, Sieb. & Zucc. (D. multiflora, Lem.). Shrub, to 8 ft.: lvs. oblong-ovate or elliptic, acuminate, serrate, sparingly pubescent above, more densely beneath: fls. 1-3, usually sessile, mostly crowded at the end of short branchlets; corolla rather gradually narrowed toward the base, pubescent outside, brownish crimson in the bud, changing to dark or bright crimson; lobes about 5 tunes shorter than the tube; style exserted. May, June. Japan. S.Z. 32. I.H. 10:383.—Vigorously growing shrub, with rather small but abundant fls. Var. grandiflora, Rehd. (W. arborescens, Hort.). Fls. rather large, brownish crimson. Var. versicolor, Rehd. (D. versicolor, Sieb. & Zucc.) Fls. greenish white at first, changing to crimson. S.Z. 33.


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