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RE: Euonymus - not all colour in your garden comes from flowers !

in #euonymus6 years ago (edited)

Hey sir, i hope you are fine and doing great, last time I tried to provide as much information as i could, but it seems that it didn't work so today i try to give precise information about this beautiful plant.
As you said 200 words? I will keep that in mind :)

Introduction
The genus Euonymus is comprised of 175 species of shrubs, trees, and climbers grown for their attractive foliage, interesting fruit, and good autumn color. Most are native to Asia. Euonymus have a variety of uses in the garden, including as part of a shrub border or as specimens, hedges, or groundcovers.

About Euonymus Shrubs
If you are looking for bushes, trees or climbers, euonymus has them all. Gardeners choose euonymus plant varieties for their attractive foliage and stunning autumn color. Some also offer unique fruits and seed pods. Many euonymus shrubs come from Asia. You’ll find that they are available in a wide range of colors and sizes, and include both evergreen and deciduous types of euonymus. That gives you a good selection of different euonymus plants to choose from when you are looking for border plants, hedges, screens, ground cover or specimen plants.


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