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99+ Euonymus Fortunei Emerald Gaiety Care

Euonymus fortunei emerald gaiety small dense mounding evergreen shrub. Vegetus is native to northern japan.

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Genus euonymus can be deciduous or evergreen shrubs or small trees often with fine autumn colour and small flowers followed by colourful fruits details emerald gaiety is a small bushy evergreen shrub but climbing if planted against a wall. Radicans is native to japan. It offers dark green leaves and greenish white flowers. Margin turns pink in winter.

For different euonymus plants that are good for ground cover consider winter creeper euonymus euonymus fortunei. It might be the right shrub for you for you. Deep emerald green leaves edged in sparkling white are tinged with pink in winter. They are easily pruned to the height and shape you require with only a pair of secateurs and 10 minutes required.

Also works well to plant near retaining walls or banks and allowed to drape over. All varieties of euonymus fortunei are evergreen and hold their colour particularly well in winter. Water regularly weekly or more often in extreme. Euonymus fortunei has been reported to be invasive in natural areas in most of the states in the eastern half of the u s.

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