Habitat
- native to eastern and central China
- hardy to zone 5
Habit
and Form
- a evergreen shrub
- 8' to 10' tall
- medium growth rate
- medium texture

Summer
Foliage
- opposite leaf arrangement
- simple, semi-evergreen leaves
- oblong leaf shape
- 2" to 3" long
- crenate leaf margins
- dark green leaf color
Autumn
Foliage
- green foliage can be winter burned

Flowers
- greenish white flowers
- small
- borne in cymes
- blooms in July
- attracts bees

Fruit
- pink fruit with orange aril
- matures in October
- showy

Bark
- slender, green stems
- rounded
Culture
- transplant from container of B&B
- soil tolerant, but needs well-drained conditions
- pH adaptable
- full sun to partial shade
- very durable
Landscape
Use
- group or mass planting
- screen
- hedges
- border
Liabilities
- euonymus scale
- winter burn
ID
Features
- imbricate, conical buds with a sharp apex
- buds are green with red edges
- dry capsule fruit that persists
- rounded branching habit
- semi-evergreen
Propagation
Cultivars/Varieties
'Manhattan' - This cultivar is a very common selection grown for its
deep green, lustrous leaves. The habit is rounded and smaller than the species,
to 6' tall and wide. Reports indicate that is less hardy than the species.