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Euonymus japonicus ‘Bravo’ – Standards

£195.00 incl. VAT

Euonymus japonicus ‘Bravo’ is a white variegated Euonymus. Salt and wind resistant evergreen for hedging and topiary. Don’t be snooty about it. It has its uses and it’s as tough as old boots.

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Blobs, topiary, shapely little tree, the possibilities are endless. One of its most endearing habits is being one of the first harbingers of spring. As a full standard tree, it will need pruning to maintain its shape but please be sure that your last clip of the year is in early September. That way, any new growth has a chance to harden off before the winter and be more resistant to frosts. If you are worried about the cold, then wrapping the head in a couple of layers of fleece for the duration of the frosty spell (not all winter) should suffice.

Fantastically salt and wind tolerant which is why you so often see it as a hedge in seaside gardens. However, it has other uses. It doesn't have to live by the sea, it'll grow anywhere and it doesn't have to be a hedge. The fresh green young growth often appears at the end of February after most winters by the seaside. Inland, there's always the risk that the new growth might get damaged by late frosts but no matter, it'll quickly re-grow. Clip it into anything you like but as a shapely little tree by the seaside it's outstanding. The flowers are little yellow bobbly things and nothing to get excited about. Any old soil, sun or shade but as with most plants, the leaves will be darker green in shade. Propagated by cuttings.

Euonymus occasionally succumbs to powdery mildew which is an endemic air-born fungus. Easy to identify - it looks exactly like its name. Powdery and mildewy. It's easy to treat and we suggest the following action is taken as soon as you notice the white powdery residue on the leaves (usually worst in the inner part of the plant). Give the plant a good clip, removing as much of the affected parts as possible without cutting too hard into the central branch structure. Clean up thoroughly and remove all rubbish from the area. Spray with a general purpose ready to use systemic fungicide - one that contains myclobutanil. Be sure to follow the instructions carefully and repeat treatments as necessary. This protects and cures and so can be used regularly if needed. When clipping several plants with the same tool, have a bucket containing a 5% bleach solution and swish your blades around for 30 seconds between plants to sterilise them. This will help avoid the chance of cross contamination of disease.

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FAQs

HOW FAST DOES EUONYMUS JAPONICUS ‘Bravo’ GROW? 

20cm-30cm annually, depending on conditions.

HOW DO YOU TAKE CARE OF EUONYMUS JAPONICUS ‘Bravo’?

Plant in sun or light shade, water as needed until established. Prune as necessary.

HOW TALL DOES EUONYMUS JAPONICUS ‘Bravo’ GROW?

4m over 10 years.

DOES EUONYMUS JAPONICUS ‘Bravo’ PREFER SUN OR SHADE?

Full sun, or light shade.

IS EUONYMUS JAPONICUS ‘Bravo’ AN INDOOR OR OUTDOOR PLANT? 

Outdoor.

IS EUONYMUS JAPONICUS ‘Bravo’ SUITABLE FOR HEDGING?

Yes. 

CAN EUONYMUS JAPONICUS ‘Bravo’ BE GROWN IN POTS OR CONTAINERS?

Yes.

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