Re: Stephandra incisa 'Crispa
- Subject: Re: Stephandra incisa 'Crispa
- From: B* T*
- Date: Sun, 20 May 2001 14:06:28 -0400
Chris-
I'm having a really hard time finding photos or more info on this. Can anyone
point me to online info, or does anyone have experience with this plant? It
sounds similar to the Deutzia nikko I have. Is it?
Thanks for any help!
Barb
"Christopher P. Lindsey" wrote:
> Could they have been talking about Stephandra incisa 'Crispa'? This
> shrub grows about 2' tall and spreads to about 6' with finely cut
> leaves. New foliage unfurls in bronzy tones that fade to green,
> and fall color is reddish orange with purplish hues. In May creamy
> white flower clusters put on a slightly showy display.
>
> It likes full sun and acidic soil, although I've seen it growing in
> partially shaded conditions just fine. It doesn't tolerate foot traffic,
> but is great for bank stabilization.
>
> Hope this is what you're looking for!
>
> Chris
>
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