Description: BURNING BUSH (Euonymus alatus) Shrub -10 fresh hardwood cuttings for propagation 10-15cm long-no roots. You have to root it or graft it.No warranty, no returns, no refunds! If you received damaged plants-you have to send me a photo in a 4 hours, after you received your package. You have to be at home to pick up your plants.How to root: Dip the bottom inch of the cutting into rooting hormone as soon as possible to cover the cut surfaces with powder. Tap the cutting to knock off any excess powder since too much can burn the plant and prevent rooting. Fill one small pot for each cutting with potting soil to the rim. Moisten the soil until it is damp like a sponge. Push the cutting into the center of the soil until the soil level sits just below the first leaf node where the lowest leaf has been left intact. Slip a gallon-sized plastic bag upside down over the pot to decrease moisture loss. Place the plant in a sunny area away from direct sunlight in a room that stays between 55 and 64 degrees Fahrenheit. Avoid rooms over 70 degrees. Leave the cutting to root undisturbed for three to five weeks. Add only enough water to keep the soil moist as often as needed. When new growth is apparent, remove the bag. The cutting can now be hardened off outdoors over a period of a week before transplanting outside. A striking shrub that showcases brilliant red leaves in the fall, the Dwarf Burning Bush (Euonymus alatus) is a medium-sized plant ideal for use as border hedging to create a natural privacy screen. •Brilliant red foliage in fall •Tiny ornamental berries •Attracts birds and other wildlife •Super versatile—great for border hedging •Low-maintenance A spectacular showcase of bright red colorOffering deep green leaves throughout the summer before transitioning to vibrant red foliage in the fall, the Dwarf Burning Bush is truly a majestic shrub to see!As a gardener, you’ll enjoy watching the magic unfold each year as the foliage shifts to its fiery red color. Supports a healthy ecosystem by attracting birds and wildlife Delicate green flowers that pop up in late spring transform into purplish berries in fall.These tiny fruits attract a variety of birds, diversifying and enriching the ecosystem found in your backyard! Low-maintenance beauty An extremely hardy option for backyard gardening, the Dwarf Burning Bush requires very little upkeep.Occasional pruning can help maintain a manicured shape, but the natural growth of this shrub results in a beautiful unkempt look that appeals to a more natural aesthetic. Versatile—great for border hedging, privacy screens or color contrast The robust nature of this shrub allows it to perform wonderfully as border hedging, creating a natural privacy screen.It can also be used to create continuous, yearlong color balance, serving as a deep green backdrop for springtime bloomers while providing accent color in the fall. If you’re looking for a stunning shrub, add the Dwarf Burning Bush into your landscape plan! Fast growing shrub for privacy. Tolerates heat, humidity and drought! Few other hedge plants rival the blazing red color of burning bush in the fall. This fast-growing hedge plant is easy to grow, requires little care and is drought tolerant once established. Highlights of burning bush (Euonymus alatus) Grows in a wide range of soil from acid to alkaline Ultra fast growing deciduous shrub Thrives in sun to part shade Open habit - growing 5 feet tall Lush green foliage during the spring-summer Blazing red color in fall Cold and heat tolerant - thrives in zones 4-8 Ideal for back of the border or concealing unsightly utility and air-conditioning united. Clusters of leaves dangle from a stem. Small flowers appear in spring that turn into berries, and are enjoyed by birds. How to grow Burning bush has no special requirements. Adaptable to acid or alkaline soils. It grows well in full sun and part shade. Fall color may be more pronounced in a sunny environment. No pruning is necessary, but if you wish to prune to size to control height and width, you should do this in the spring. Plant spacing Before planting, consider how you are going to be using burning bush. Are you going to be growing it as a hedge? Use it in a border? Plants will ultimately grow about 5 feet high by 5 feet wide. so you'll want to space anywhere between 4 - 5 feet apart. Special features: Cold hardy, Color change, Disease resistant, Drought tolerant, Easy care, Fast growing, Fall color, Foliage interest, Heat tolerant, Pest resistant, Season extender
Price: 14.99 USD
Location: Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
End Time: 2025-01-08T16:28:28.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.65 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Burning bush
Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer
Type: shrub
Common Name: Burning bush
Genus: Euonymus alatus
Color: Green, Red