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Euonymus 'Golden' 1pc in 2.5 Quart Container - National Plant Network: U.S.D.A. Zones 6-9, Perennial Shrub
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- Includes one Golden Euonymus in a 2.5 quart pot.
- Best grown in USDA hardiness zones 6-9, but will perform well in colder zones with proper winter protection.
- Mature size is 6' tall and 3' to 5' wide.
- Bright green and yellow foliage persists throughout the year.
- Versatile shrub adapts to various soil types and climates.
- Performs best in full to part sun.
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Q: HI, how fast does this plant grow and would it be good for a privacy hedge?
A: Hello Herb - Unfortunately, we do not recommend these as hedges as they are slow growers. Thank you - National Plant Network
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 4 years agoBrand expertA: I've used them as a privacy hedge, they got bigger than expected. but keep them trimmed to 4 feet. Had them 20 years. and the latest freeze we had, killed them. But very beautiful and low maintenan.
submitted byAnn - 3 years ago
Q: Does the leaves turn brown in the winter time.
A: No, the leaves of the golden euonymus stay green and gold all year.
submitted byCottage HIll - 8 years agoBrand expertA: they're evergreen, don't drop leaves.
submitted byAnn - 3 years ago
Q: I live in Cleveland ohio what zone is that in? What plants are good in this area?
A: The zones for Cleveland Ohio are 6b and 6a. There are many plants that are good for this area such as Euonymus Golden Boxwood Buddleias Lavender Coneflower Hydrangea Hosta Coreopsis Azaleas
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 25 days agoBrand expert
Q: How often should this plant be watered and would it make a good plant for the patio?
A: When the top few inches of soil feel dry and yes, these plants do excellent in containers
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 3 months agoBrand expert
Q: What size is this please? There is no mention of the gallon size?
A: Hello Karen - this is a 2.5qt container or a trade gallon. Thank you - National Plant Network
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 5 years agoBrand expert
Q: where does this plant come from originally?
A: 'Golden' Euonymus or Euonymus japonicas is native to Japan, Korea and China.
submitted byCottage HIll - 8 years agoBrand expert