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Deinanthe

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Higher classification
  
Hydrangeaceae

Order
  
Scientific name
  
Deinanthe

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Genus

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Lower classifications
  
Deinanthe caerulea, False hydrangea

Deinanthe garden plants


Deinanthe is a genus consisting of a few species of rare herbaceous-habit rhizomatous plants found in the mountain woodlands of East Asia, ranging from China to Japan. They are handsome clump-forming perennials good for shade, woodland and rock gardens. These attractive deciduous plants have relatively large "fishtail" leaves (cleft at the apex). Deinanthes grow at a slow rate to be bushy and shrub-like, 2ft tall and wide. The leaves attain 3 to 4 inches in length,being deep green, roughly textured, deep veined, cordate at their bases and with serrate margins. The shoots emerge from stout, knobby rhizomes. Leaves are easily damaged in direct sun exposure. Flowering occurs in late summer to early fall. The delicate, waxy, nodding cup-shaped flowers in rich to pale purple-blue, rose or white, are borne in loose terminal clusters. Resembling gargantuan fertile hydrangea flowers, with numerous yellowish to pale blue anthers, they are occasionally accompanied by sterile flowers, as in the lacecap hydrangeas. Roots and leaves are edible.

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Species

  • Deinanthe bifida Maxim. (false hydrangea)
  • Deinanthe caerulea

  • Deinanthe Deinanthe caerulea Hydrangeaceae image 42203 at PhytoImagessiuedu

    Deinanthe Deinanthe caerulea Hydrangeaceae image 42204 at PhytoImagessiuedu

    Deinanthe Deinanthe caerulea Forum topic North American Rock Garden Society

    Deinanthe Deinanthe caerulea x bifida

    Deinanthe Deinanthe caerulea 39Blue Wonder39 from Quackin Grass Nursery

    References

    Deinanthe Wikipedia