Deutzia
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Vernacular names of plants within the Genus Deutzia

Mongolian pride of Rochester
crenate pride of Rochester
slender deutzia
slender pride of Rochester

Hierarchical position of the Genus Deutzia

   Regnum  Plantae
common name: The plant kingdom
  
   Divisio  Magnoliophyta Cronquist
syn. Angiospermophyta / Anthophyta
pub. Takht. & Zimmerm. ex Reveal, Phytologia 79: 70. 29 Apr 1996.
common name: angiosperms, flowering plants
  
   Subdivisio  Magnoliophytina Frohne & U. Jensen ex Reveal
pub. Phytologia 79: 70. 29 Apr 1996.
common name: Angiosperms
  
   Classis  Rosopsida Batsch
pub. Dispos. Gen. Pl. Jenens.: 28. 1788.
  
   Subclassis  Cornidae Frohne & U. Jensen ex Reveal
pub. Phytologia 76: 4. 1994.
  
   SuperOrdo  Cornanae Thorne ex Reveal
pub. Phytologia 79: 71. 29 Apr 1996.
  
   Ordo  Hydrangeales Nakai
pub. Chosakuronbun Mokuroku: 242. 20 Jul 1943.
  
   Familia  Hydrangeaceae Dumort.
pub. Anal. Fam. Pl.: 36, 28. 1829, nom. cons.
common name: Mock-oranges
  
   Genus  Deutzia Thunb.
common name: pride of Rochester
  

Named members of the Genus Deutzia

1
   Species  crenata Sieb. & Zucc.
common name: crenate pride of Rochester
2
   Species  gracilis Sieb. & Zucc.
common name: slender pride of Rochester, slender deutzia
  
3
   Species  parviflora Bunge
common name: Mongolian pride of Rochester
4
   Species  scabra Thunb.
 
5
   Varietas  candidissima (Froebel) Rehd.
syn. Deutzia scabra

Individual specimen entries are published in the sample database supplied with The Compleat Botanica for species or varieties of this supra-generic taxon.

Additional information is available in the commercial version of The Compleat Botanica software for species with this symbol.

 

For a description of the methodology followed in establishing this hierarchy see the note Nomenclature used in The Compleat Botanica.

 

Last reviewed October 31, 2004   

 

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