Deutzia discolor
NameDeutzia discolor
Scientific NameDeutzia discolor
Common NamesPink Deutzia, Discolor Deutzia
Plant FamilyHydrangeaceae
Natural HabitatNative to central and western China, it typically grows in woodlands, thickets, and on mountain slopes.
Parts Used
Medicinal Actions
Traditional UsesThere are no widely documented traditional medicinal uses for Deutzia discolor. It is primarily cultivated as an ornamental plant for its attractive flowers.
Preparation Methods
Contraindications & WarningsNo specific medicinal contraindications are known, as this plant is not traditionally used for medicinal purposes.
Cultivation NotesThis hardy shrub prefers full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. It is relatively low-maintenance, tolerant of a range of soil types, and benefits from pruning after flowering to maintain shape and encourage new growth.
Raritycommon
Description
Deutzia discolor is a deciduous shrub characterized by its clusters of bell-shaped flowers, typically white to pale pink, often with a darker pink flush on the outside. The flowers feature prominent yellow stamens and bloom in late spring to early summer, set against ovate, green leaves.




