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Euonymus fortunei is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant, with numerous cultivars selected for such traits as yellow, variegated and slow, dwarfed growth. It is used as a groundcover or a vine to climb walls and trees. The following cultivars have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit: [15] 'Emerald Gaiety' [16]
Euonymus / j uː ˈ ɒ n ɪ m ə s / is a genus of flowering plants in the staff vine family Celastraceae. Common names vary widely among different species and between different English-speaking countries, but include spindle (or spindle tree ), burning-bush , strawberry-bush , wahoo , wintercreeper , or simply euonymus .
Euonymus carnosus. Euonymus carnosus Hemsl.; Euonymus castaneifolius Ridl.; Euonymus centidens H.Lév.; Euonymus chengiae J.S.Ma; Euonymus chenmoui W.C.Cheng ...
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Euonymus alatus var. alatus (I) Euonymus americanus (N) Euonymus atropurpureus var. atropurpureus (N) Euonymus europaeus (I) Euonymus fortunei var. radicans (I) Euonymus obovatus (N) Eupatoriadelphus fistulosus (N) Eupatoriadelphus maculatus var. maculatus (N) Eupatorium album var. album (N) Eupatorium altissimum (N)
Robert Fortune (16 September 1812 – 13 April 1880) [1] was a Scottish botanist, plant hunter and traveller, best known for introducing around 250 new ornamental plants, mainly from China, but also Japan, into the gardens of Britain, Australia, and North America.