释义 |
deut·zia \ˈd(y)ütsēə, ˈdȯit-\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Jean Deutz died 1784? Dutch patron of botanical researches + New Latin -ia 1. capitalized : a genus of ornamental shrubs (family Saxifragaceae) that are native to Asia and Central America but widespread in cultivation and that have short-stalked toothed opposite leaves, usually shreddy bark, and white or sometimes pink flowers mostly in panicles or cymes 2. -s : any shrub of the genus Deutzia |