I don't know what variety my euonymus is (was). It's got two areas of different reversions on it now, one with much larger leaves. That doesn't include the reversion to green which I cut off.
probably "Silver Queen" but suggest you also look up EUONYMUS JAPONICA 'PRESIDENT GAUTHIER', and "KATHY". Easy shrub - should do well more or less anywhere, and as there are plenty of flowers in your picture it should have orange berries soon.
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Think its a Euonymus but not sure which one.
Yes, euonymus, there are lots. No idea which either
In the sticks near Peterborough
I have one which looks similar - Euonymus x fortuneii 'Emerald Gaiety'.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Could be, it's quite a popular one
In the sticks near Peterborough
Rescued mine from the 'Nearly Dead' section for thruppence about 18 months ago. A bit of decent soil and some food and water and it's romping away
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
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I don't know what variety my euonymus is (was). It's got two areas of different reversions on it now, one with much larger leaves. That doesn't include the reversion to green which I cut off.
In the sticks near Peterborough
Yes it looks like the emerald gaiety type. Good ground cover plant and will grow in most places including under tree's and shade
It looks a wee bit upright for Emerald Gaiety, might I suggest euonymus silver queen?
You make a good point Hosta - mine's quite sprawly.
As Steve says, mine's doing well in shade under the trees providing it gets a bucket of water in dry spells.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
probably "Silver Queen" but suggest you also look up EUONYMUS JAPONICA 'PRESIDENT GAUTHIER', and "KATHY". Easy shrub - should do well more or less anywhere, and as there are plenty of flowers in your picture it should have orange berries soon.