Like all cultivars of this species, it frequently sports to other forms. These forms need to be cut out when they appear, as they can out...Read Morecompete the original cultivar.
I gave up planting this species before I realized its invasive potential, because I see so many plantings infested and disfigured or even killed by euonymus scale.
Once established, this species can be very difficult to get rid of. It's resistant to most herbicides, and regrows from small pieces of root.
It is naturalized in most of the eastern and central states. The US Forest Service, the National Park Service, the Nature Conservancy, and other organizations concerned with the preservation of natural areas in North America all have expressed concern about the invasive impact of this species on our environment.
It appears to be most destructive in Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, and neighboring states.
In Massachusetts, I often find seedlings when weeding properties where it was never planted. Birds distribute the seeds widely. Cutting back climbing stems will temporarily reduce seeding.
This is a real favourite of mine
It will grow in dry shade, gradually making a large shrub, but will take pruning well. If placed ...Read Moreagainst a wall it will start to cling with aerial roots in the manner of ivy once established.
The flowers are white, not outstanding perhaps although quite pretty, but very attractive to bees and hoverflies, so you will be in no doubt when it is flowering for the constant humming around it.
One of the joys of summer.
Birds also find it good cover for roosting and nesting.
Like all cultivars of this species, it frequently sports to other forms. These forms need to be cut out when they appear, as they can out...Read More
This is a real favourite of mine
It will grow in dry shade, gradually making a large shrub, but will take pruning well. If placed ...Read More