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EUONYMUS ALATUS <br />Autumn j6y' and Fesnica ovina <br />Y.'. w -ON -i mtrs a=LAYtris <br />'GI aiica : Groii-th rate slow•:: <br />CULTURE: Adaptable to man} soils <br />Btlriling -bush , <br />b <br />and growing conditions, except' to -• <br />12 ` ■ Great fall color <br />wet ones Full sun to heav1-1 <br />y shlde <br />Needs rnoistersoil in full sun <br />,-:■ Vase -shaped habit -.---Grows <br />12 to 15'feet high and wads, = Y <br />is ■ .Big corky ridges or <br />so leave plenfy of rcwui fi)r it to F <br />;Wings On stems <br />expand Pruning destroys its nett <br />■ Zones 4 to 7 <br />outline and causes ineveri grow th <br />Beloved by gardener§ for its brill rznt <br />All parts of the plant.may cause a <br />.-=-stomach upset if consumed <br />scarlet fall color. Native from <br />northeastern Asia to central China. <br />RECOMMENDED CULTIVARS <br />'Compacta' <br />USE: Mikes goa.unclipped hedge <br />. Dwarf burning hush <br />(_ones 5 too 7): is more compact and <br />or screen; in groups; in the shrub <br />border, or <as a specimen: Burning <br />dense and grows 10 feet -high with`: " <br />bright pinkish -red fall color''Rud} ::, Burrir`ngbush rs one most <br />hush looks good with Sedum <br />ofthe �' <br />-' <br />Haag' grows 4 to 5 feet high with- reliable and recognizable deciduous <br />- <br />rosy red fall color.. .. ' shrubs for brilliant autumn color '. � - <br />90 SHRUB SELECTION AND GROWING GUIDE <br />i VIBURNUM SPECIES <br />vy-bur'-num <br />Viburnum <br />■ Some are fragrant <br />■ Flowers and fruit <br />■ Evergreen and deciduous species <br />■ Zones 3 to 9, depending on the <br />species <br />This diverse genus containsa ranee <br />of valuable shrubs for the garden <br />and some species have fine' tall <br />color. <br />USE: They can be used in shrub <br />borders, in groups, or for massing. <br />They also can he used as landscape <br />specimens or, dependim, on the <br />species, as bird-arrractin, shrubs in <br />a wildlife harden. Plant them with <br />Hydrangea quereifolia and Rhus <br />copaQina, and with other viburnunis. <br />Groavth rate: Moderate. <br />CULTURE: Plant in moist, well. <br />drained, slightly acid soil, althuu,la <br />they're generally adaptable to other <br />soils. If kept vigorous, these shrubs <br />arc usually untroubled by pests and <br />diseases. <br />RECOMMENDED SPECIES: <br />8 V. carlesii (Korean <br />spice viburnum; _ones <br />07. to 7) has spicy sweet <br />pinkish -white flowers in late April <br />to early Slay on a rounded, dense <br />shrub 4 to 8 feet high and 4 to 8 <br />feet wide. Popular in northern <br />;gardens. Native to Korea. <br />V. carlesii, fall color <br />
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