Euonymus japonicus

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A variegated Cultivar in early springtime

Euonymus japonicus (evergreen spindle[1] or Japanese spindle) is a species of flowering plant in the family Celastraceae, native to Japan and Korea.[2][3][4]

Description

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Euonymus japonicus is very similar to Euonymus fortunei, particularly in cultivation. In the wild, E. japonicus has an erect habit, whereas E. fortunei is climbing or procumbent.[5]

Taxonomy

Euonymus japonicus was first described by Carl Peter Thunberg in 1780. A large number of varieties and forms have been named, none of which were accepted by Plants of the World Online since November 2024Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"..[2]

Horticultural cultivars

Euonymus japonicus is a popular ornamental plant for parks and gardens, both in its native area and also in Europe and North America. In particular the numerous cultivars which have been selected (often with variegated or yellow leaves) are widely grown in all soil types in sun or shade. Some of the more distinctive cultivars are:

  • 'Albomarginatus' – leaves green, narrowly margined white
  • 'Aureo-marginatus' – also called "Golden Euonymus", variegated green and butter yellow leaves[6]
  • 'Bravo' – green and creamy-yellow variegated leaves, upright habit
  • 'Chollipo'<templatestyles src="smallcaps/styles.css"/>agm[7]
  • 'Green Spire' – evergreen columnar narrow shrub
  • 'Kathy' – green and white variegated, broad leaves, shorter growing than most
  • 'Latifolius Albomarginatus' – green leaves with broad white margin
  • 'Ovatus Aureus'<templatestyles src="smallcaps/styles.css"/>agm[8]
  • 'President Gauthier' – dark green and creamy-white variegated leaves, slightly more lax habit than others
  • 'Susan'<templatestyles src="smallcaps/styles.css"/>agm[9] – dark green leaves, narrowly marginated creamy-white

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References

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