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  • Wintercreeper, Euonymus

    Virginia Tech Extension — Shape: Spreading Wintercreeper euonymus is a low-growing evergreen ground cover that will climb when it encounters a vertical surface. There are several cultivars which vary in foliage color and height. Suggested uses for this plant include ...More…

  • Euonymus Scale

    PSU Entomology — The euonymus scale is a key pest of deciduous and evergreen euonymus, The male's white, narrow, waxy cover is about 0.8 mm long (Fig. 1a). Adult males emerge as tiny wasp-like insects. The waxy cover of a mature female is approximately 2 mm long, ...More…

  • Euonymus alatus 'Compactus'--Compact Burning Bush

    DIYnet — Below are 17 plant varieties and the planting information for each zone. Gardener's Note: Burning bush can be invasive in the South, Midwest and Northeast. For more information, peruse the following links: Deciduous shrub noted for its dark, ...More…

  • Euonymus alatus 'Compactus'--Compact or Dwarf Burning Bush

    DIYnet — Below are 13 plant varieties and the planting information for each zone. Gardener's Note: The Compact Burning Bush can be invasive in the South, Midwest and Northeast. Plant with care. For more information, see the following links: Evergreen ...More…

  • Euonymus Scale - Virginia Cooperative Extension

    Virginia Tech Extension — Eric R. Day, Manager, Insect Identification Laboratory; and Peter B. Schultz, Professor and Extension Entomologist; Virginia Tech Plants lose vigor and become spindly. The leaves turn yellow and fall prematurely. Heavy infestations can kill the ...More…

  • Euonymus Diseases & Insect Pests

    Clemson University Extension — There are 60 different forms of euonymusavailable from American sources. They range from evergreen shrubs, such as Euonymus japonicus, to evergreen vines, such as E. fortunei or Wintercreeper, to deciduous groundcovers, such as E. obovata. All ...More…

  • American Euonymus (Euonymus americanus)

    Clemson University Extension — Euonymus species range from evergreen shrubs such as evergreen euonymus (Euonymus japonicus)to evergreen vines such as wintercreeper euonymus (E. fortunei). Some of the more common species are described here Euonymus species range from evergreen ...More…

  • Euonymus europaeus--Spindle Tree

    Michigan State University Extension — Height: 20 ft Spread: 12 ft Form: upright Type: deciduous shrub or small tree Fruit: Red and orange, white, pink Comments: Spindle Tree is one of the larger types of Euonymus. It has no particular soil preference, grows The red and orange fall ...More…

  • NCSU: ENT/ort-15 EUONYMUS SCALE

    NC State University Coop Extension — Unaspis euonymi (Comstock), Diaspididae, HOMOPTERA General Information Euonymus scale female armor is dark and oyster-shaped and 1/16 inch long. Mature males are tiny two-winged insects that emerge from their armor to mate with the females ...More…

  • Euonymus

    PEP at WSU — Crown gall Euonymus scale Bacterial blight Powdery mildew Urban IPM HomeMore…

  • Euonymus japonicus 'Aureus'

    HCS — Golden Japanese Euonymus, best utilized in zones 7 to 9, is a variegated shrub that often displays many branches that have reverted to the solid green form. Although vigorous to the point of extending beyond its intended boundaries, and capable ...More…

  • Euonymus fortunei 'Green Lane'

    HCS — Most Euonymus do not have showy inflorescences; however, the green-foliaged forms (such as 'Green Lane' shown here) put on a noticeable display in mid-Summer. Euonymus fortunei 'Green Lane' Green Lane EuonymusMore…


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