| Botanical Name | Stephanandra incisa 'Crispa' |
| Common Name(s) | Cutleaf Stephanandra |
| Flowers | Yellowish-white, not overly showy. |
| Bloom Period | May. |
| Leaves | 1"-2" long, incisely lobed and serrate. Overall effect very fine textured. Stephanandra is usually grown for its visually-soft foliage. |
| Habit | 3' tall by 3'6" wide. Arching stems give it a loosely mounded shape. |
| Site Conditions & Hardiness | Full sun ir light shade. Prefers acid soil, but will tolerate most soils. Tends to root wherever the arching stems rest on the ground. Minimum Zone 4. |
| Landscape Uses | Great for the front of a flower bed, bank cover, or ground-cover. |