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What makes a good compost? How do you propagate raspberry 'Tulameen'? What could I grow in very dry soil? Kathy Clugston and the GQT team have all the answers. Show more What would be your top ...
Under the plan, state-licensed nurseries would need to agree not to knowingly sell Callery pear — commonly called Bradford pear (Pyrus calleryana) — as well as burning bush (Euonymus alatus ...
Sawing long Dipterocarpus Alatus trees requires a combination of skill, precision, and the right tools. Using a Stihl chainsaw, professionals can easily manage the challenge of cutting through ...
Thinking of adding a tree or shrub to your yard this spring? Opt for one that’s native to your area. Even better, make a switch. Identify any that might be on Pennsylvania’s invasive plant list, pull ...
Last, but certainly not “last or least” on the list of invasive plants to avoid and remove is the Burning Bush (Euonymus alatus – Winged Euonymus). Like most invasives discussed here ...
Acer palmatum ‘Sango-Kaku’ (Photo: RHS/Nicola Stocken) Another shrub, Euonymus alatus “Compactus” (1m), has characteristic corky wings on its shoots as well as red autumn colour and red ...
There is one such very bright red shrub that is commonly found in many landscapes, Euonymus alatus, aka Burning Bush. Despite its brilliant red color, the Burning Bush is not native to our area ...
It is hard to miss burning bush (Euonymus alatus) in the landscape in Greater Columbus right now. This shrub is a mainstay in landscape plantings and stands out in the fall with its deep-red foliage.
The most color in our yard and in others is from the bright red leaves and berries of Euonymus alatus shrubs, commonly called burning bushes. Someone gave them to us years ago and I gratefully ...
Euonymus alatus or Winged Spindle, is a shrub whose leaves turn brilliant shades of scarlet and crimson in autumn. As a bonus it has purple and pink berries that split to reveal orange seeds.