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Emerald gaiety is a cultivar of the euonymus fortunei plant a broadleaf evergreen shrub commonly called wintercreeper. It is popular as a ground cover and a foundation plant and can be grown in usda plant hardiness zones 5 through 8.
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It belongs to the staff tree family making it a relative of the bittersweet vines. White album euonymus fortunei alban uspp 23 961 can 4 596. Hardy to zone 5 and the warmer parts of zone 4. 3 to 4 feet high and 4 to 5 feet wide.Leaves take on a reddish tinge in winter. Spindle an exceptionally strong and attractive ground cover plant that grows easily and tolerates trimming very well. Bright green leaves with broad golden margins. Browse pictures and read growth cultivation information about euonymus wintercreeper euonymus fortunei coloratus supplied by member gardeners in the plantfiles database at dave s garden.
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