An attractive shrub in the spring and summer, E. alatus turns a brilliant scarlet red in the autumn. When the leaves fall away, the winged branches add a subtle touch to the winter garden.
Broadly conical deciduous shrub or small tree with dark green leaves than turn red in autumn. Produces attractive 4-lobed red fruit; seeds have orange arils. Height 10 feet; spread 8 feet.
This large evergreen shrub, or small tree, has dull to glossy bright green leaves, smooth dark grey bark on the branches, and produces bright yellow-orange fruit that can persist through much of the winter, when conditions are favourable.
This large shrub, or small tree, has larger leaves than the closely related <i><b>Euonymus alatus</i></b>, smaller corky wings on the branches, and can produce one of the most unusual colour palettes in the autumn, with a mix of green, red and even white leaves. The unusual...