Re: Stephandra incisa 'Crispa


> 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?

Hi Barb,

Here are some OK photos of the 'Crispa' cultivar:

   http://woodyplants.nres.uiuc.edu/?g=Stephanandra&sp=incisa+'Crispa'&c=1&i=00

The straight species can be seen at

   http://woodyplants.nres.uiuc.edu/?g=Stephanandra&sp=incisa&c=0&i=00

There's some better photos at:

   http://www.tri-c.cc.oh.us/pst/DOCS/Stephanandra.html

And some cultural information:

   http://www.mobot.org/hort/plantfinder/Code/M/X35.htm

There's a fairly good description of the plant in David MacKenzie's 
"Perennial Ground Covers" book -- I could send you a copy if you'd like.

Hope this helps!

Chris

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