Euonymus Atropurpurea / Eastern Wahoo

 
Genus - Euonymus
Species - Atropurpurea
Common name - Eastern Wahoo
Other names - Spindle Tree, Indian Arrow Wood
Pre-Treatment - Required
Hardiness zones - 4 - 7
Height / spread - 1 - 8 m / 4 - 6 m
Plant type - Medium Shrub / Small tree
Vegetation type - Ornamental deciduous
Exposure - Partial or Full Shade
Growth rate - Medium
Soil PH - 6.1 - 7.8 (mildly acidic - neutral - mildly alkaline)
Soil type - Well-drained loamy soil
Water requirements - Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater
Germination rate - 65%
Leaf / Flower color - Green, autumn - violet / --
Plant growth rate - Medium

Euonymus atropurpureus (Eastern Wahoo or Burning Bush) is a species of Euonymus native primarily to the Midwestern United States, but its range extends from southern Ontario south to northern Florida and Texas.
It is a deciduous shrub growing to 8 m tall, with stems up to 10 cm diameter. The bark is gray, smooth, and lightly fissured. The twigs are dark purplish-brown, slender, sometimes four-angled or slightly winged. The leaves are opposite, elliptical, 8.5–11.3 cm long and 3.2–5.5 cm broad, abruptly long pointed at the tip, and with a finely serrated margin; they are green above, paler and often with fine hairs beneath, and turn bright red in the fall. The flowers are bisexual, 10–12 mm diameter, with four greenish sepals, four brown-purple petals and four stamens; they are produced in small axillary cymes. The fruit is a smooth reddish to pink four-lobed (sometimes one or more of the lobes abort) capsule, up to 17 mm diameter, each lobe containing a single seed, orange with a fleshy red aril. Because of the shape and color of the fruit, it used to be called Hearts Bursting with Love. The fruit is poisonous to humans, but is eaten by several species of birds, which disperse the seeds in their droppings. It grows in low meadows, open slopes, open woodland, stream banks and prairies, in moist soils, especially thickets, valleys, and forest edges.
It is used medicinally in both the United States and southeastern Canada. The powdered bark was used by American Indians and Pioneers as a purgative.
Source: wikipedia.org

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