Euonymus is a large group of deciduous and evergreen shrubs. The commonly planted burning bush is just one member. While many of these shrubs are best grown outdoors, there are a couple euonymus ...
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 ...
DEAR RICKI: For hard, rejuvenative pruning, your Euonymus bushes should be cut back in late winter/early spring, before new growth begins. But if you just want to clean up their shape or reduce their ...
Q: This shrub was here when I bought my house a few years ago. The new leaves it puts out are green and then turn this variegated color of white and green. I haven’t been able to figure out what kind ...
September is a time of jewel-like colours and the handsome leaves of Euonymus planipes respond by turning a delicate crimson-pink at the very beginning of the month, appearing resplendent in the ...
We are fortunate, in our maritime climate, to be able to enjoy a wide selection of broadleaf evergreen shrubs — some of which will actually grow into small trees. Rhododendrons, azaleas, hollies, ...
Q. I've seen this plant in the woods on my property but really never noticed it until a few weeks ago. It reminds me of bittersweet that I use in making Christmas wreaths but a book I have says ...
Q: I am worried about this Euonymus shrub (see photo). Is it getting a fungus problem? A: Euonymus commonly gets winter damage, especially when we've had cold and dry weather. Look for a parade of ...
I am having issues with a bush euonymus. I have been organic about two years, and I have very good results in my turf, trees, etc. I treated this bush with Garrett Juice and orange oil at 2 ounces per ...
What: The deep-green foliage of Euonymus fortunei “Emerald Gaiety” is splashed with white, especially on the margins, but also suffused in places within the interior. It’s a densely branched evergreen ...
Many plants and crops rely on insects to pollinate them so they can reproduce. A new study has shown that several flowering plants from the group Euonymus are pollinated by fungus gnats, a dipteran ...