At the State Botanical Garden of Georgia by Angels_Glade plants IdentificationWhat's this plant 3 Comments hopelessanteater 3 days ago To me that looks like fuzzy deutzia and is in the right region. You can always reach out to the garden at garden@uga.edu and ask them for the species. CanAhJustSay 3 days ago Seconding Deutzia. Abundance of white flowers tumbling off every branch and just gets bigger and better year on year. TheROK24 3 days ago My ring camera captured 2 of these guys at my frint door. They are separated by an azalea, an evergreen and then this shrub. https://preview.redd.it/csc1u9i4h70h1.jpeg?width=407&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f6da548c2c4048e7ac31f19769f55a783c97bd65
hopelessanteater 3 days ago To me that looks like fuzzy deutzia and is in the right region. You can always reach out to the garden at garden@uga.edu and ask them for the species.
CanAhJustSay 3 days ago Seconding Deutzia. Abundance of white flowers tumbling off every branch and just gets bigger and better year on year.
TheROK24 3 days ago My ring camera captured 2 of these guys at my frint door. They are separated by an azalea, an evergreen and then this shrub. https://preview.redd.it/csc1u9i4h70h1.jpeg?width=407&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f6da548c2c4048e7ac31f19769f55a783c97bd65
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To me that looks like fuzzy deutzia and is in the right region. You can always reach out to the garden at garden@uga.edu and ask them for the species.
Seconding Deutzia. Abundance of white flowers tumbling off every branch and just gets bigger and better year on year.
My ring camera captured 2 of these guys at my frint door. They are separated by an azalea, an evergreen and then this shrub.
https://preview.redd.it/csc1u9i4h70h1.jpeg?width=407&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f6da548c2c4048e7ac31f19769f55a783c97bd65