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John Rickard
(Japanese Euonymus, Variegated Littleleaf Japanese Spindletree)
Popular in gardens since Victorian times, Japanese spindletree is a dense, oval to pyramidal, broadleaf evergreen shrub or small tree native to eastern Asia. Resembling variegated common boxwood in its small, white-rimmed, deep-green leaves and its dwarf upright habit, the cultivar 'Microphyllus Albovariegatus' looks great year-round. Insignificant yellow vinegar-scented flowers appear in late spring and early summer. Like most Japanese spindletree cultivars, 'Microphyllus Albovariegatus' rarely...
(Japanese Euonymus, Variegated Littleleaf Japanese Spindletree)
Popular in gardens since Victorian times, Japanese spindletree is a dense, oval to pyramidal, broadleaf evergreen shrub or small tree native to eastern Asia. Resembling variegated common boxwood in its small, yellow-rimmed, deep-green leaves and its dwarf upright habit, the cultivar 'Microphyllus Aureovariegatus' looks great year-round. Insignificant yellow vinegar-scented flowers appear in late spring and early summer. Like most Japanese spindletree cultivars, 'Microphyllus Aureovariegatus' rarely...
Bosh Bruening
(Japanese Euonymus, Littleleaf Japanese Spindletree)
Popular in gardens since Victorian times, Japanese spindletree is a dense, oval to pyramidal, broadleaf evergreen shrub or small tree native to eastern Asia. Resembling common boxwood in its small, narrow, deep-green leaves and its dwarf upright habit, the cultivar 'Microphyllus' looks great year-round. Small yellow vinegar-scented flowers appear in late spring and early summer. Like most Japanese spindletree cultivars, 'Microphyllus' rarely if ever fruits.
This relatively cold-tender shrub tolerates...
James Burghardt
(Japanese Euonymus, Sunny Delight® Spindletree)
Popular in gardens since Victorian times, Japanese spindletree is a dense, oval to pyramidal, broadleaf evergreen native to eastern Asia. Somewhat slow growing, it eventually forms a large shrub or small tree. The lustrous leathery oval leaves look great year-round. Small yellow vinegar-scented flowers appear in late spring to early summer followed by rose-hued fruits that open to reveal orange-red seeds (arils). Most cultivated specimens bear little or no fruit. Many cultivars are grown, including...
James H. Schutte
(Japanese Euonymus, Silver Princessâ„¢ Japanese Euonymus)
Popular in gardens since Victorian times, Japanese spindletree is a dense, oval to pyramidal, broadleaf evergreen shrub or small tree native to eastern Asia. Resembling variegated common boxwood in its small, white-rimmed, deep-green leaves and its dwarf upright habit, Silver Princessâ„¢ looks great year-round. The leaves and habit are both slightly larger than those of the cultivar 'Microphyllus Albomarginata'. Insignificant yellow vinegar-scented flowers appear in late spring and early summer. Like...
James Burghardt
(Japanese Euonymus, Silver King Japanese Spindletree)
The large to medium-sized Japanese spindletree ‘Silver King’ is an exceptional variegated form. The eye-catching upright, bushy, evergreen shrub is also tough and can withstand heat and short bouts of drought. The elliptical leaves are glossy and very dark green with broad irregular edges of ivory and pale yellow. They densely clothe the branches and will add bright color to any winter landscape. Small yellow vinegar-scented flowers appear in late spring and early summer. Like most Japanese spindletree...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Creeping Strawberry Bush, Spreading Euonymus)
This underused large semi-evergreen shrub is a vigorous tough plant for the landscape. It is an adaptable shrub that's found in a wide range of habitats across its country of origin, China.
The glossy leaves are oblong, deep green and densely cover the broad rounded shrubs. In summer many clusters of small creamy green flowers appear, which develop into pink fruits that open to show bright orange arils in fall.
Provide spreading euonymus a sunny location with well-drained average soil....
James Burghardt
(Creeping Strawberry Bush, Manhattan Creeping Strawberry Bush, Spreading Euonymus)
The extra hardy 'Manhattan' is more compact and has a neater, more rounded form than your average spreading euonymus. It was discovered in Manhattan, Kansas, which testifies to its cold hardiness. It is an adaptable shrub that's found in a wide range of habitats across its country of origin, China.
The glossy evergreen leaves are oblong, deep green and densely cover the broad rounded shrubs. In summer many clusters of small creamy green flowers appear, which develop into pink fruits that...
Jesse Saylor
(Running Euonymus, Running Strawberry Bush)
Quickly growing with its low, sprawling, bright green stems, running strawberry bush produces magenta fruits and attains a fall foliage color palette of maroon, pink and purple. A deciduous shrub with prostrate stems that root when they touch soil, it is native to eastcentral North America from the Great Lakes to the Tennessee River in moist and dry woodlands. This species is not susceptible to the scale that plagues more others in Euonymus.
The perfectly rounded oval leaves are tapering...