Stephanandra incisa 'Crispa'


This ground cover shrub is an excellent stabilizer for banks or it could be used as a low hedge. It has long arching stems of lacy fine-textured foliage that resembles tiny maple leaves that will root-in wherever they touch the ground. ‘Crispa’ is a more compact version of the species; this is a very durable small shrub and a great problem solver. Yellowish-white flowers appear between May and June.
- Botanical Name
- Stephanandra incisa 'Crispa'
- Common Name
- Crispa Cut Leaf Stephanandra
- Bloom
- Late Spring
- Color
- White
- Family
- Rosaceae
- Height
- 18-24"
- Hardy to Zone
- 4
- Light
- Sun/Part Shade
- Spacing
- 36"
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