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Euonymus alatus 'COMPACTUS' winged euonymus, burning bush

size/type
medium-sized shrub,medium-sized shrub
usual height
1-1,5m
usual width
1,3-1,8m
leaves
deciduous broadleaf
colour of leaves
chartreuse
flowers
insignificant or non-blooming
location
full to partial sun
soil type
any (acidic to alkaline)
soil moisture requirements
dry or damp, but with good drainage
USDA zone (lowest)
4   (down to -34°C)
winter protection
 
for zone 5+6
Kód zimní ochrany zóna 5+6
for zone 7
Kód zimní ochrany zóna 7
categorized
Winged spindle is a deciduous shrub native to central and northern China, Japan, and Korea. It is characterized by short cork wings which appear on the branches of even young shrubs. They are so conspicuous that they resemble the branches of sweet gum or cork oak. They are also highly valued in Chinese and Korean medicine as they contain high amount of chemicals which are used to fight cancer, hyperglycemia, and diabetes.
Description of the plant:
Compactus is a slightly smaller variety of winged spindle with a very dense habit awarded AGM (Award of Garden Merit) by RHS (Royal Horticultural Society). You can recognize it at first glance by its smooth branches and trunk because Compactus spindle does not have such prominent 4-sided branches as the species, but the density of branching and foliage is several times higher. Its deciduous leaves are small, ovate to broadly elliptic, bright green in spring and turn a vibrant shade of crimson red with the arrival of the first cooler days of autumn – sometimes as early as late August. The leaves are arranged along the twigs like ash tree compound foliage. Inconspicuous flowers appear in late spring and, if pollinated, the plant is covered with fiery orange tiny fruits in autumn. They are not edible or poisonous.

Winged spindle is a reliable and undemanding shrub that, due to its durability, is often found in low-maintenance public greenery. Its size and natural shape without pruning will stand out especially in parks and arboretums where it has enough space. It is very popular among bonsai-makers but in the garden we recommend no pruning at all. Because left to its own devices, with age it will grow into a broadly funnel-shaped form of an impressive overflowing fountain. It grows about 20-30 cm per year.

It is not picky about soil type or pH, it can even cope with compacted ground that can either get completely dry or temporarily waterlogged. For the best autumn colour place it in full sun or partial shade as it will lose its nice shape in deep shade where it will not turn red in autumn. Pruning is possible from late winter to early spring before leaves emerge. Hardiness is commonly guaranteed to -34 °C, however, tests in Canada proved it hardy down to -40 °C.

Last update: 20-03-2007; 07-12-2023
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