Dwarf Burning Bush – A Landscape Masterpiece
The Dwarf Burning Bush (Euonymus Alatus) is a stunning addition to any garden, known for its vibrant fall foliage. This listing includes 10 bare root plants, each 4-10″ tall, ready to be planted and transform your landscape. These hardy shrubs offer rich green foliage during the summer months, transitioning to a brilliant pink and red hue in the autumn, providing long-lasting seasonal interest.
These plants are excellent for creating hedges or adding pops of color to your existing landscaping. When planting for a hedge, space the plants 2-3 feet apart. Left to grow naturally, the Dwarf Burning Bush can reach up to 5 feet in height. Pruning the new growth annually will maintain your desired height and shape, ensuring it fits perfectly into your garden design. This shrub is considered slow-growing, typically adding 12 inches or less per year.
Benefits of Planting Dwarf Burning Bush:
- Stunning Fall Color: Enjoy vibrant pink to red foliage in autumn.
- Versatile Use: Perfect for hedges, borders, or standalone ornamental shrubs.
- Hardy and Adaptable: Thrives in zones 3-8 and tolerates various soil types.
- Easy to Maintain: Pruning allows for controlled growth and desired shape.
- Adds Value to Your Property: Enhances curb appeal with its striking appearance.
These Burning Bush plants are hardy in USDA zones 3-8, thriving in full sun to partial shade. They are adaptable to a range of soil conditions, from sandy to clay. Planting instructions are included with every order to ensure successful establishment and growth. We are a certified nursery in the state of Tennessee, ensuring you receive healthy, quality plants.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- How far apart should I plant these if I want to create a hedge? For a dense hedge, plant the Dwarf Burning Bush 2-3 feet apart.
- What is the mature height of these shrubs? Left unpruned, they can reach up to 5 feet in height.
- What kind of soil is best for Dwarf Burning Bush? They are adaptable and can grow in any soil from sand to clay.
- How much sunlight do they need? They thrive in full sun to partial shade.
- What USDA hardiness zones are these shrubs suitable for? These are hardy in zones 3-8.
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