| Euonymus alatus |
Makes a slow growing medium sized shrub, curious corky winged bark on the branches. Fantastic autumn foliage effect of crimson red, made even more exciting when the reddish purple fruits split open to reveal orange seeds. |
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| Euonymus alatus Compactus |
This dense, compact form of E. alatus is best known for its stunning autumn colour. Further interest provided by the red-purple fruits which split to reveal bright orange seeds. A good choice for a low hedge. |
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| Euonymus Aureomarginatus |
Plant this easy to grow evergreen shrub in full sun for best variegation. Will tolerate any soil / aspect and can be pruned as necessary. Height 6ft. |
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| Euonymus cornutus var. quinquecornutus |
A rare and sought after small shrub with the usual orange seeds surrounded by a pink capsule with five projections much like a 'Jesters Cap' |
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| Euonymus europaeus |
Deciduous shrub growing to 6m. Flowering from May to June but renowned for its attractive pink to red fruit in autumn with orange seeds.
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| Euonymus europaeus Red Cascade |
One of the best for superb autumn colouring, masses of rosy red fruits often weighing down the branches. |
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| Euonymus fortunei Blondy |
Makes an attractive evergreen shrub with a central yellow gold blotch to the leaves leaving only a narrow green margin, giving an overall golden effect |
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| Euonymus fortunei Canadale Gold |
Dwarf evergreen shrub which will climb if planted against a wall or fence. Will grow in any well drained soil including chalk. H60cm, W90cm. Sun or part shade. |
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| Euonymus fortunei Darts Blanket |
A very useful ground covering and trailing plant mid green leaves turn gorgeous shades of plum red and purple during the winter |
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| Euonymus fortunei Emerald Gaiety |
A well known and popular low growing shrub that forms neat mounds of tidy green and white variegated foliage that often assumes lovely pink tones in winter. |
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| Euonymus fortunei Emerald`n`Gold |
Another well known Euonymous with pale green and yellow leaves. Excellent for planting under other larger shrubs. |
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| Euonymus fortunei Harlequin |
A slow growing small shrub young growth virtually opaque white slowly adding green as they get older the eventual effect being green with heavy white mottling |
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| Euonymus fortunei Silver Pillar |
An ideal plant for the rockery or small garden this easy to grow evergreen will grow to just 40cm x 40cm and is tolerant of poor soil and pollution. Also a popular plant for winter foliage in pots and tubs, or as a miniature hedge. |
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| Euonymus fortunei Silver Queen |
A fantastic variegated shrub of compact habit. The unfolding leaves in spring are a rich yellow, maturing to green with a cream margin. Will also slowly climb. |
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| Euonymus fortunei Sunspot |
A well known and much planted variety dark green leaves and central old gold splash |
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| Euonymus hamiltonianus |
Very similar to our native "spindle". Makes a semi-evergreen large shrub or small tree, its charm is in its autumn effect of pink fruits that split open to reveal orange red seeds. |
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| Euonymus hamiltonianus Indian Summer |
Similar to the well known E. Red Cascade with leaves turning colour a little earlier in late summer autumn and slightly less intense in hue |
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| Euonymus hamiltonianus subsp sieboldianus |
A very collectable and sought after form. Autumn foliage a mix of red pink and yellow along with the usual bright pink and orange fruit capsules |
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| Euonymus japonicus |
This medium to large shrub will tolerate sun or shade, any soil type and is an excellent seaside plant. Makes a good evergreen hedge or large specimen plant. Trim as required. Water until established.
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| Euonymus japonicus Bravo |
This handsome evergreen will tolerate city and coastal gardens and sunny or shady sites. H 5ft x W3ft. An excellent garden plant! Any soil type. |
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| Euonymus japonicus Chollipo |
A good strong growing form with mid green glossy leaves edged with bright yellow |
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| Euonymus japonicus Duc d'Anjou |
One of the best medium sized seaside shrubs. Sun or shade, Height in 10 years 6ft. Makes a lovely medium sized hedge. Tolerant of shallow or sandy soil. Water regularly until established. |
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| Euonymus japonicus Microphyllus |
This compact evergreen will grow in any soil type, in sun or shade, and is ideal for small topiary and low hedges. Trim regularly to maintain a bushy habit, use a granular fertiliser in spring. |
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| Euonymus japonicus Aureus |
This hardy evergreen shrub is very tolerant of city or seaside locations and will do well in poor soil if necessary. Height up to 6ft, prune to shape. |
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| Euonymus japonicus Chollipo |
A good strong growing form with mid green glossy leaves edged with bright yellow |
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| Euonymus japonicus Latifolius Albomarginatus |
This hardy evergreen is very tolerant, plant in sun or shade on any soil type including chalky. Can reach 5ft but responds well to trimming. Ideal seaside or town plant. Water regularly until established. |
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| Euonymus japonicus Microphyllus |
This compact evergreen will grow in any soil type, in sun or shade, and is ideal for small topiary and low hedges. Trim regularly to maintain a bushy habit, use a granular fertiliser in spring. |
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| Euonymus Microphyllus Aureus |
Slow growing evergreen shrub which should succeed in any location. Height in 10 years 2ft, spread 2ft. Useful colour in winter patio pots and troughs. Very popular as a miniature hedge as a replacement for Box. |
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| Euonymus japonicus Microphyllus Pulchellus |
A small slow growing shrub leaves small 'Box' like attractively suffused with gold |
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| Euonymus japonicus The Grove |
From a plant found in garden near Ipswich Suffolk. A slow growing compact evergreen shrub leaves maintain more or less a full gold colour throughout the year |
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| Euonymus japonicus Ovatus Aureus |
This hardy evergreen shrub is very tolerant of city or seaside locations and will do well in poor soil if necessary. Height up to 6ft, prune to shape. |
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| Euonymus nanus turkenstanicus |
A haze of tiny brown-purple flowers almost obscure the attractive narrow dark green leaves. In the autumn the foliage turns plum red, contrasting well with the bright pink fruits that split open to reveal orange seeds. A very useful low-growing shrub. |
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| Euonymus phellomanus |
This is a large shrub of Chinese origin, with corky Elm-like wings on its braches. In autumn it bears highly attractive pink fruits which really stand out. |
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| Euonymus planipes |
A very attractive large shrub with good autumn colour that combine well with the showy scarlet fruits. A highly garden-worthy plant of easy cultivation. |
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| Euonymus Susan |
Makes an attractive and undemanding dwarf shrub with neat green and white variegated foliage |
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