Euonymus alatus

Euonymus alatus

A deciduous variety with large dark green leaves which in Autumn turn the most brilliant red. Few shrubs can rival this for autumn colour. Recommended. Ultimate Ht. 2m. 9cm pot grown plants supplied.
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Euonymus alatus Euonymus alatus
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Flowering Time

  • J
  • F
  • M
  • A
  • M
  • J
  • J
  • A
  • S
  • O
  • N
  • D

Key Product Information

Season Interest Autumn
Flower Colour Red
Foliage Colour Green
Delivery Delivery within 28 days
Season Interest

Autumn

Flower Colour

Red

Foliage Colour

Green

Delivery within 28 days

Plant Size

  • Part Shade
  • Sun
  • Little pruning required, but can cut back unwanted shoots in late winter/early spring.
Planting

Plant with soil firmly surrounding the roots and with a space on both sides for roots to expand.

Soil Type

Any well drained, reasonable soil

The Euonymus (Spindle Tree) can be planted in most types of well drained, relatively fertile soil. It is best to plant them in full sun or partial shaded areas.
Little pruning required but you can remove any unwanted or badly formed shoots in late winter/early spring.
  • Information
  • Flowering Time

    • J
    • F
    • M
    • A
    • M
    • J
    • J
    • A
    • S
    • O
    • N
    • D

    Key Product Information

    Season Interest Autumn
    Flower Colour Red
    Foliage Colour Green
    Delivery Delivery within 28 days
    Season Interest

    Autumn

    Flower Colour

    Red

    Foliage Colour

    Green

    Delivery

    Delivery within 28 days

    Plant Size

    • Part Shade
    • Sun
    • Little pruning required, but can cut back unwanted shoots in late winter/early spring.
    Planting

    Plant with soil firmly surrounding the roots and with a space on both sides for roots to expand.

    Soil Type

    Any well drained, reasonable soil

  • Instructions
  • The Euonymus (Spindle Tree) can be planted in most types of well drained, relatively fertile soil. It is best to plant them in full sun or partial shaded areas.
  • Cultural Instructions
  • Little pruning required but you can remove any unwanted or badly formed shoots in late winter/early spring.