Stephanandra
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Stephanandra incisa | |
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Stephanandra is a genus in the family Rosaceae that is sometimes included in the genus Neillia.[1] The deciduous, thicket-forming shrubs have attractive wavy-margined leaves that resemble maple leaves and have a good orange-yellow fall color. Cutleaf Stephanandra grows to less than 2 feet tall but spreads by suckering. In winter it has rich brown, arching shoots. It grows in full sun. The fruits of Stephanandra are dry dehiscent fruits.
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Note that this publication pre-dates the 2011 International Botanical Congress which mandates that the combined subfamily referred to in the paper as Spiraeoideae must be called Amygdaloideae.
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