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Euonymus verrucosus displaying red seed capsules in autumn
Celastraceae23 April 202612 min

Euonymus verrucosus: complete guide

Euonymus verrucosus

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Overview

Euonymus verrucosus, commonly called warty spindle bush or verrucose spindle, is a medium-sized evergreen shrub from the Celastraceae family. This plant grows naturally from central Europe to central Asia and Japan. Gardeners particularly value this plant for its striking fruit display: bright red seed capsules that create spectacular contrast against the green foliage.

Appearance & Bloom

Euonymus verrucosus grows as an upright, compact multi-branched shrub reaching 1-2 meters in both height and width. The plant is distinguished by its characteristic warty, rough surface on twigs and branches - hence the name verrucosus. Leaves are small, evergreen, and elliptical in shape.

During May and June, small, inconspicuous greenish-yellow flowers appear. The real spectacle arrives in August-October when the plant produces numerous red seed capsules. These capsules burst open to reveal orange seed arils that create a stunning visual display against the green foliage. This fruit show remains visible until late autumn.

Ideal Location

Euonymus verrucosus grows best in full sun to partial shade. The plant tolerates considerable shade but produces fewer flowers and fruits in shadier positions. Provide a sheltered location where strong winds do not damage the delicate structure.

Soil

The plant is not particular about soil type and grows in nearly all well-draining gardens. Prefers neutral to slightly alkaline soil with moderate moisture. Good drainage prevents root rot problems.

Watering

Water regularly during the first growing year to encourage root establishment. Thereafter, the plant is relatively drought-tolerant, though it grows better with moderate watering. Water extra during dry summers to maintain vigor and fruiting.

Pruning

Minimal pruning is needed. Lightly shape the plant in early spring if necessary. Avoid heavy pruning that might compromise fruit production. Remove only dead branches.

Maintenance Calendar

February-March: Light shaping pruning possible. April-May: Small flowers appear. June-July: Fruit begins forming. August-October: Peak of fruit display. November-December: Fruit remains attractive. January: Winter dormancy.

Winter Hardiness

Euonymus verrucosus is fully winter hardy in zone 4 and higher. The plant tolerates severe winters without protection and proves ideal for cold regions.

Companion Plants

Combine Euonymus verrucosus with other fruit-bearing shrubs like sambucus, viburnum, and ilex. These plants create together a bird-friendly autumn display with colors and textures. Evergreen bamboo forms beautiful foliage contrast.

Closing

Euonymus verrucosus is an underrated jewel for the garden offering continuous interest. Its warty twigs prove interesting even in winter, and its autumn fruit display is spectacular. Plant now for years of beauty and bird-feeding opportunity.

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