Stephanandra tanakae | 10cm Pot | White Flower

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Stephanandra tanakae is a graceful, deciduous shrub valued for its arching form, finely cut green leaves, and spectacular autumn colours. It produces delicate white flowers in early summer, perfect for UK gardens.

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Stephanandra tanakae
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Stephanandra tanakae is a graceful, deciduous shrub, cherished for its arching stems, finely cut foliage, and vibrant autumn colours, a true garden favourite.

This captivating plant brings delicate charm to UK gardens. Stephanandra tanakae originates from Japan. It forms an attractive mound, perfectly suited for various landscape designs. Its resilience and striking seasonal changes make it a valuable addition. Gardeners appreciate its low-maintenance nature.

  • Graceful, arching habit creates a soft, mounding form.
  • Finely dissected, bright green leaves offer delicate texture.
  • Outstanding autumn foliage in shades of orange, red, and purple.
  • Small, creamy-white flowers appear in early summer.
  • Provides excellent ground cover or an elegant specimen plant.
  • Attractive to garden pollinators like bees.

Discover the Charm of Stephanandra Tanakae

Stephanandra tanakae gets its name from Yoshio Tanaka. He was a famous Japanese botanist. This plant truly stands out in any setting. It belongs to the rose family, Rosaceae, showcasing distinct elegance. The shrub’s form is naturally beautiful, needing little intervention to thrive.

Foliage and Flowers of Stephanandra Tanakae

The foliage of Stephanandra tanakae is a key feature. Its bright green leaves are deeply lobed. This creates a fine texture all season long. As autumn arrives, these leaves transform into a spectacular display. Expect vibrant hues of orange, fiery red, and rich purple. This provides a stunning visual impact.

Tiny, creamy-white flowers emerge in late spring to early summer. They grow in delicate clusters along the stems. Individual blooms are small, yet together they add subtle charm. They also attract beneficial insects. Bees often visit these flowers, helping to support garden ecosystems.

Versatile Garden Uses

Stephanandra tanakae offers great versatility in the garden. Its spreading, arching habit makes it an excellent choice for ground cover. It works well to stabilise banks and slopes. You can also plant it at the front of borders, where its graceful form can spill over. This shrub works well as an informal hedge. Furthermore, it creates a soft edge along pathways. It combines beautifully with larger shrubs or trees, providing textural contrast.

Maintaining Your Stephanandra Tanakae

This shrub generally requires minimal pruning. However, some gardeners choose to prune Stephanandra tanakae to maintain its desired shape or to remove older, less vigorous stems. Pruning encourages fresh growth. This helps to keep the plant healthy and full. A light trim after flowering can tidy its appearance. This plant is known for its robust nature.

Max Height 2.50 at maturity
Max Spread 2.50 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun Partial Shade Dappled Shade
Soil Type
Clay Sandy Silt Loam
H6 H6 – Hardy in severe conditions

Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -20°C to -15°C

Care Notes

Stephanandra tanakae is a low-maintenance shrub. It thrives in well-drained soil and adapts to various light conditions. Provide consistent moisture, especially during dry spells, and prune lightly as needed to maintain its graceful shape and promote healthy growth.

Important Note

This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.