Euonymus fortunei ‘Emerald Gaiety’ is a small bushy variety of the common Euonymus – magnificent, frost hardy and drought tolerant with round green leaves with bright white margins.
As the winter months arrive, the edges of the leaves take on a slightly rosy hue – bringing winter interest to your window boxes or your hedge.
The pink edges are particularly striking on Emerald Gaiety and can bring a quiet joy in the deepest winter months.
It has a primarily spreading habit though can be used as a low hedge, a ground cover and even as a vine.
GARDENING TIPS: Euonymus fortunei ‘Emerald Gaiety’
- If you give this Euonymus a treillis and a bit of shade, it will thank you with vigorous growth, illuminating a shady side of your home or balcony.
- If you give her a trim every year, you can control both the shape and the size.
The Tale: Euonymus fortunei ‘Emerald Gaiety’
Euonymus is very similar to ivy in the way that it grows and matures.
It has a juvenile phase: this is characterized by a sterile, non-flowering, climbing or creeping phase.
It has an adult phase: this is characterized by an adult, flowering phase without climbing rootlets.
The transition often occurs once the plant has reached a certain height and a certain amount of light, allowing it to begin bearing fruit.
Other Names
The Spindle
Fortune’s spindle
Winter creeper
Wintercreeper
Origin
China, Korea, Philippines, Japan
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