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Euonymus hamiltonianus var. maackii 'Pink Lady' |
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Synonym(s) |
Euonymus bungeanus |
Common name |
spindletree; winterberry euonymus |
Family |
celastraceae |
Life cycle |
shrub |
Flowers |
white |
Size |
15-20' |
Cultural notes |
drought-tolerant once established |
Grown for its pale yellow to reddish brown fall coloration, and its pink four-winged fruit, which persists through winter and is used as a food source by songbirds.
Native to China.
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This plant used to grow in our garden, but it slipped away... About my plant portraits
PlantLinks to other web pages about Euonymus hamiltonianus var. maackii 'Pink Lady'
- Seed from '07 trade. Soaked 5d, changing water once a day. Baggy 35F (11w; 50%G, 8-10w) - 70F (45%G, 2-6d). Not all sprouted seeds develop: some are pale and stay stuck at the seed-leaf stage
- Seed from '10 trade. Depulped, then soaked for 3d, changing water daily. Baggy 35F (8w) - 70F (35%G, 4-12d)
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