Most people don't even notice it for three seasons out of the year. It's a placeholder, a green form that does its job quietly as backdrop. But for one brief shining moment, it's on fire. Euonymus ...
IF YOU’VE EVER been surprised when a supposedly dwarf shrub outgrows its intended footprint in the garden, you’re not alone. Compact burning bush (Euonymus alatus ‘Compactus’), with growth to 8 to 10 ...
THE finest of the September colourers, apart from Virginia creeper, is the deciduous euonymus. Its many forms put on performances from fiery blaze to rosy sunset. One of the most reliable is Euonymus ...
WE may enjoy the more common types of euonymus such as E. fortunei and E. japonica, but some of the less popular varieties actually produce the best autumn colours, in shades of red, purple and ...
Few landscape shrubs are as well known as the “burning bush” (Euonymus alatus or “winged euonymus”), a woody shrub known for its spectacular red fall color. The term “winged” Euonymus refers to the ...
Few landscape shrubs are as well known as the “burning bush” (Euonymus alatus or “winged euonymus”), a woody shrub known for its spectacular red fall color. The term “winged” Euonymus refers to the ...