Euonymus Japonica


Euonymus Japonica

Euonymus japonica

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Euonymus ist eigentlich ein Strauch, der als Zimmerpflanze angebaut wird. Mittleres Licht und ein mäßig feuchter Boden ergeben das beste Wachstum. Temperaturen sollten zwischen 40 und 60 Grad liegen. Es gibt mehrere bunte Sorten.

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Euonymus Japonica

FAQ - 💬

❓ Is euonymus a good hedge?

👉 Euonymus japonicus is tolerant of salt and makes a good hedge or screen in coastal gardens.

❓ How big does a Japanese spindle tree get?

👉 This plant has low severity poison characteristics. Japanese euonymus is a dense, oval, evergreen shrub or small tree commonly used as a landscape plant. It typically grows to 15 feet high, but left alone it can reach 26 feet.

❓ How do you care for Euonymus japonicus?

👉 Japanese Euonymus (Euonymus japonicus)

  1. Plant Feed. Not necessary.
  2. Watering. Water regularly until established.
  3. Soil. Ordinary, well-drained soil.
  4. Basic Care Summary. Very easy to grow in virtually any location. Plant in ordinary, well-drained soil. Tolerates drought, but looks best with regular watering.

❓ How do you prune a euonymus japonica?

👉 If you are wondering how to cut back euonymus shrubs, there are two typical types of pruning. There are tip pruning and thinning, both best undertaken early in spring. Tip pruning is a matter of removing a few inches of stem tips, branch by branch. It produces a dense, nicely shaped shrub.

❓ Do you cut back euonymus?

👉 This broadleaf evergreen needs little pruning, but when it is done, should only be done in early spring before any new growth begins. Prune branch tips back to increase density and direct the plants growth. Touch up can be done in summer, if needed, until mid July.

❓ Does euonymus stay green all winter?

👉 They are, for the most part, evergreen, and their shrub incarnations are a popular choice in areas that experience harsh winters. Some winters are harsher than others, however, and winter damage to euonymus can seem like a serious blow.

❓ Do Euonymus have deep roots?

👉 Euonymus shrubs have shallow root systems, and if the ground is frozen and particularly dry, the roots cannot pick up enough moisture to replace what is lost through the leaves.

❓ When should Euonymus be pruned?

👉 This broadleaf evergreen needs little pruning, but when it is done, should only be done in early spring before any new growth begins. Prune branch tips back to increase density and direct the plants growth. Touch up can be done in summer, if needed, until mid July.

❓ Do euonymus lose their leaves?

👉 Some deciduous euonymus plants will experience a natural shedding of some foliage, especially older leaves toward the center of the plant. These varieties will begin to shed leaves in the fall or the winter and go dormant for a few months.

❓ Can you cut back euonymus hard?

👉 This broadleaf evergreen needs little pruning, but when it is done, should only be done in early spring before any new growth begins. Prune branch tips back to increase density and direct the plants growth. Touch up can be done in summer, if needed, until mid July. Young shrubs respond very well to fertilizing.

❓ How far can you cut back euonymus?

👉 Rejuvenate an overgrown Euonymus plant by cutting back at least one-third of the growth. Some varieties of Euonymus make an excellent groundcover if they are allowed to spread out, but with a trim, these plants can maintain a neat, rounded, shrub-like look.


Autor Des Artikels: Alexander Schulz. Unabhängiger Konstrukteur und technischer Experte. Arbeitserfahrung in der Baubranche seit 1980. Fachkompetenz in den Richtungen: Bau, Architektur, Design, Hausbau.

Video-Anleitung: Euonymus japonicus 'Aureomarginatus' - Gold Edge Japanese Euonymus.


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