Euonymous alatus- Burning Bush
By Lori
- 24 Oct, 2008
- 9 likes
deciduous shrub...autumn colour, ripe berries.
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Some of the best colour in my garden, GT.
21 Jan, 2009
Its gorgeous!
22 Jan, 2009
OOOooooo Lori this is a Gorgeous Colour :) i just had 2 come & see your Pics as Ang told me about its lovely Autumn Colour & 4 it 2 get Berries is a bonus :0 Do u know if Birds eat them Lori? :)
16 May, 2009
Believe it or not Jacque these shrubs are considered invasive species in some parts of the U.S. ...I have no trouble growing them here in cold old Canada...their fruit are like pomegranite seeds...a large seed surrounded by a pulpy, juicy fruit...and singular. as to birds...I've seen some check it out...great plant...makes a really pretty (and fast) hedge. :-) !
16 May, 2009
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Looks beautiful.
27 Oct, 2008