Euonymus – Sunspot 2Ltr
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Euonymus fortunei ‘Sunspot’ Plant Description:
Type: Evergreen Shrub
Common Name: Sunspot Wintercreeper
Botanical Name: Euonymus fortunei ‘Sunspot’
Foliage: Variegated, glossy green leaves with bright yellow centers.
Form: Low-growing, spreading habit.
Flowers:
Bloom Time: Inconspicuous flowers may appear in late spring to early summer.
Flower Type: Small, greenish-white flowers.
Fruit:
Fruit Type: Pink capsules with orange seeds, adding ornamental interest.
Fruit Time: Capsules appear in fall.
Height: Typically grows to a height of 1 to 2 feet (30 to 60 cm).
Spread: Spreads and trails, making it suitable for ground cover or as a trailing accent.
Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade.
Soil and Moisture:
Soil: Well-draining soil is preferable.
Moisture: Moderate watering, and it can tolerate periods of drought once established.
Hardiness Zones: Suitable for USDA hardiness zones 5 to 8.
Landscape Uses:
Ground Cover: Excellent for ground cover in both sunny and partially shaded areas.
Containers: Well-suited for containers or hanging baskets.
Rock Gardens: Adds color and texture to rock gardens.
Special Features:
Variegated Foliage: The yellow and green variegation provides year-round interest.
Low Maintenance: Generally low-maintenance once established.
Versatile: Can be used in various garden settings, from formal to informal.
Note: Euonymus fortunei ‘Sunspot’ is a popular cultivar known for its vibrant variegated foliage, making it an attractive choice for adding color to the garden. It’s essential to monitor its growth, especially if used as ground cover, as it can spread. Regular pruning can help maintain its desired shape and size. Always check with local nurseries or horticultural sources for specific care recommendations tailored to your region.
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