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  2. How to Grow and Care for Burning Bush - The Spruce

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    Burning bush (Euonymus alatus) is a deciduous shrub that is popular in North American landscaping. The dense, multi-stemmed, rounded shrub gets its common name from the transformation of its medium-green elliptical leaves into brilliant red fall foliage.

  3. Everything You Need To Know about Burning Bush - This Old House

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    Burning bush is a deciduous shrub native to northeastern Asia. It gets its name from the bright red leaves it produces in autumn, which create a striking visual effect reminiscent of flames. The shrub typically grows 4–8 feet tall and wide, making it a popular choice for hedges and privacy screens.

  4. How To Grow Burning Bushes – And Why To Be Cautious When ...

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    Burning bushes (Euonymus alatus), certainly bring a lot of versatility to the landscape. For one, they are perfect for growing as a hedge plant for walkways and driveways. But they also make for a wondrous focal point as a stand alone shrub.

  5. Learn About The Care Of Burning Bush - Gardening Know How

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    Gardeners who want a burst of crimson color in fall should learn how to grow a burning bush. This bush has a natural form that shows well in borders, beds and even containers. Read this article to learn more.

  6. Burning Bush, also known as the spindle tree, is a vibrant and easy-to-care-for shrub that is indigenous to northeastern Asia and central China. This hardy shrub, prized for its bright red fall color and dark green summer leaves, has become a beloved fixture in many North American gardens since its introduction in the mid-1800s.

  7. How to Grow and Care for Burning Bushes | Gardener’s Path

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    The burning bush, Euonymus alatus, is a potentially invasive non-native woody shrub in the Celastraceae family. It’s related to the native burning bush, E. atropurpureus, as well as native bittersweet, Celastrus scandens, and its highly invasive non-native counterpart, C. orbiculatus.

  8. Burning Bush: Pruning, Care, and Planting Tips

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    The Burning Bush, known scientifically as Euonymus alatus, is a deciduous shrub that has become a popular choice for landscaping due to its striking fall color and manageable size. This plant offers vibrant red foliage in the autumn, making it a stunning focal point in gardens.