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Photograph of winterberry euonymus displaying its fall colors and fruit production. Photograph by D.E. Herman, 1996, North Dakota Tree Handbook. ‘Pink Lady’ winterberry euonymus (Euonymus bungeanus Maxim.) is a cultivar released in 1973 in cooperation with the Agriculture Research Service (USDA /ARS) and the Plant Materials Centers (USDA ...
It is native to Asia, where it is distributed in Afghanistan, Russia, China, Japan, Korea, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Burma. This is one of the most common Euonymus species. It is cultivated in gardens and landscapes in other parts of the world.
Euonymus bungeanus, Deciduous. Also known as spindletree, winterberry euonymus is best known for its fall colors of pink, orange, and red found in both its leaves and fruit capsules.
Previously known as: Euonymus bungeanus. Phonetic Spelling. yoo-ON-ih-mus MAK-ee-eye. This plant has low severity poison characteristics. See below. Description. Winterberry Euonymus is a winter hardy semi-evergreen that can be grown as a shrub with significant pruning, or as a small tree.
Other Common Names: winterberry. Euonymus bungeanum Maxim., orth. var. Fact Sheet (doc) (pdf) Download Distribution Data. View Print Options. Native. Introduced. Both.
Search by Trait List by Name. Euonymus bungeanus Winterberry Euonymus Celastraceae. Expand. Habitat. native to northern China; hardy to zone 4; Habit and Form. a deciduous large shrub; 18' to 24' tall; rounded crown; ... plant is tolerant of many conditions; full sun to partial shade; pH adaptable;
Euonymus bungeanum Maxim., winterberry euonymus, is a long-lived, deciduous shrub that grows to a height and spread of 15 to 25 feet. The shrub is usually multiple-stemmed at or near the large base. The light-green leaves are bright and shiny when they are small. They grow rapidly to a length of 2 to 4 inches.