Euonymus planipes
£9.95
A deciduous shrub with long mid-green leaves that turn brilliant red in autumn. Stunning four-lobed red fruits which split open to reveal bright orange seed. Height and Spread 3m. Flowers May to June. Fruits September. Full sun/partial shade. Hardy.
Description
Euonymus planipes is a striking deciduous shrub admired for its vivid red autumn foliage and spectacular ornamental fruit. To help your Euonymus planipes thrive, follow this detailed planting and care guide designed to support healthy growth and long-term structure in any garden setting.
PLANTING and AFTERCARE GUIDE
Best Planting Time
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Spring: Plant Euonymus planipes in spring when the soil is naturally warming. This gives the roots ample time to establish before the growing season begins.
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Autumn: Alternatively, early autumn is also suitable, giving your Euonymus time to settle before the colder months and encouraging strong growth the following year.
Site Selection
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Sunlight: Choose a position with full sun to partial shade. Euonymus develops its best autumn colour when it receives good light, though it will also grow happily with some shade.
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Soil: Ensure the soil is well-drained and fertile. Euonymus performs well in soil enriched with organic matter, helping retain moisture while maintaining good drainage.
Planting Instructions
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Prepare the Hole: Dig a planting hole twice as wide as the root ball and about the same depth. This gives Euonymus planipes ample space for root spread.
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Soil Preparation: Mix compost or well-rotted garden matter into the backfill to improve structure and nutrition.
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Planting: Position Euonymus planipes so the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil. Backfill gently and firm the soil to remove air pockets.
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Watering After Planting: Water thoroughly to settle the soil around the roots.
Watering Requirements
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Growing Season: Water during extended dry spells, especially in the first couple of years while the plant establishes. Allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings to avoid waterlogging.
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Dormant Season: Reduce watering significantly, supplying moisture only if the soil becomes very dry.
Feeding
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Spring: Apply a balanced slow-release fertiliser around the base of your Euonymus to support strong new growth.
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Summer: A light mid-summer feed can be beneficial, especially in poorer soils, helping sustain healthy foliage and fruit development.
Pruning
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Shaping: Euonymus planipes generally requires minimal pruning. Light shaping in late winter or early spring helps maintain form without affecting flowering or fruiting.
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Maintenance: Remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches to improve airflow and overall health.
Mulching
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Spring Mulch: Apply a generous layer of organic mulch around the base of Euonymus planipes to retain soil moisture, reduce weed competition, and regulate root-zone temperature.
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Winter Mulch: Adding fresh mulch before winter can help protect the roots and support strong growth the following spring.
Supporting the Plant
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Staking: Staking is rarely needed, but young Euonymus shrubs may benefit from temporary support in windy areas until well established.
Final Tips
Euonymus planipes is a low-maintenance, highly ornamental shrub that rewards gardeners with exceptional seasonal colour and unique fruiting displays. Plant it in a well-chosen sunny or lightly shaded spot with fertile, well-drained soil, and with consistent care your Euonymus planipes will become a standout feature in the garden for many years.
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Mat (verified owner) –
Good quality plant arrived quickly and well packaged.