Euonymus fortunei (common name Euonymus)

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Euonymus fortunei (aka Euonymus)


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  • majeekahead

    Majeekahead

    joined 18 Oct, 2007

    342 plants

  • spritzhenry

    Spritzhenry

    joined 17 Jun, 2007

    359 plants

  • AndrewR

    Andrewr

    joined 7 Aug, 2007

    316 plants

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    Maxgarden

    joined 4 Dec, 2007

    68 plants

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    Andrearichter

    joined 15 Nov, 2007

    71 plants

  • Chrispook

    Chrispook

    joined 18 May, 2007

    234 plants

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    Nancym

    joined 23 Dec, 2007

    62 plants

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    Janette

    joined 7 Feb, 2008

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Comments on Euonymus fortunei

lindak

Lindak

5 Jan, 2008

 

love euonymus and have two in the garden cut to shape. Linda.

Chrispook

Chrispook

15 Mar, 2008

 

Nice aren't they.!! My Euonymus are verg good at providing fresh green in the garden too.

flcrazy

Flcrazy

15 Mar, 2008

 

I love these plants too, they look wonderful year round ! Just be very careful when you pick one up a your local nursery, Inspect it very, very thoroughly for scale,. Once you have it in your garden it will spread to all your other euonymus shrubs and it is almost inpossible to kill. I'm dealing with it right now.

majeekahead

Majeekahead

15 Mar, 2008

 

i found this one under the weeds when we moved in, i dug it up split it into and i now have two lovely ground cover plants touch wood no problems with scale - but thanks for the heads up Fl - i'll keep an eye out for that,- and its great for in flower arrangement too!

Members' notes...

majeekahead

inherrited when moved in low growing variety - i think! the clump i had split and planted some at the base of pieris and some under next doors apple tree.

spritzhenry

Another shrub that brightens up the garden.

spritzhenry

These shrubs help to provide the structure of the borders.

Chrispook

I have at least 6 small srubs, all different.

NancyM

Emerald Gaiety

Janette

Some shrubs bought to-day for the shady side of garden

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