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Species: Euonymus alatus

(eu-on'i-mus a-lay'tus)

Euonymus alatus

Winged Euonymus

Found on Course Walks

Native and Invasive Plants

Map of plant locations

(Plant location data may be incomplete)

In Collection(s):

None Listed

Cultivars

This species has many cultivars.Due to its increasingly invasive nature in most areas varieties with fewer fruits are being bred. Two native species exist in the northeastern US E. americanus and E. atropupurea. Neither is well known in the nursery trade but both deserve attention.

'Apterus', 'Chicago Fire', 'Chicago Fire', 'Compacta', 'FireBall', 'Kosho Mayune', 'Little Moses', 'Monstrosus', 'Pipsqueak', 'Rudy Haag', 'Unforgettable Fire (a.k.a. Hayman)'

Ornamental Characteristics

Shrub 4 to 8 feet

15' (spread 15')

Deciduous

horizontal branching habit

tolerant of sun or shade; tolerates some poor drainage and drought

Environmental Characteristics

Full sun, Part shade, Shade

4a

Can tolerate acid to alkaline soil (pH 5.0 to 8.0)

corky twigs; brilliant red fall color; excellent for hedging, screening, massing

Consistently moist, well-drained soil; Occasional periods of dry soil; Prolonged periods of dry soil
See graphic below

Insect Disease

largely trouble free except for occasional scale

Bare Root Transplanting


Other

Easy to transplant, native to Northeast Asia and Central China. INVASIVE in Northeast US

Moisture Tolerance Graphic

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Moisture Tolerance

Moisture graphic
Occasionally saturated or very wet soil
Consistently moist, well-drained soil
Occasional periods of dry soil
Prolonged periods of dry soil
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