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Save 48% on Classy Groundcovers, Euonymus fortunei 'Coloratus' Euonymus fortunei radicans, Euonymus japonicus acutus (50 Bare Root plants)
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Classy Groundcovers, Euonymus fortunei 'Coloratus' Euonymus fortunei radicans, Euonymus japonicus acutus (50 Bare Root plants)

Because of the rich burgundy tone she turns in autumn, two for the price of one is the name of the game with this gorgeous evergreen trailing groundcover. Coloratus' 1 to 2 1/2 inch oval leaves are a jewel-toned emerald in spring and summer and turn deep maroon late in the season. With its rapid growth rate , you can cover a large, needy area such …
Because of the rich burgundy tone she turns in autumn, two for the price of one is the name of the game with this gorgeous evergreen trailing groundcover. Coloratus' 1 to 2 1/2 inch oval leaves are a jewel-toned emerald in spring and summer and turn deep maroon late in the season. With its rapid growth rate , you can cover a large, needy area such as a slope (it is excellent for erosion control ) quickly. Coloratus will put up with any well-drained soil conditions, is moderately tolerant of salt and foot traffic , (though the latter is not encouraged) and promises to deliver depth of color all year round. in virtually any environmental conditions such as a wide pH range, poor soils , and anything from dense shade to full sun . Things To Note Coloratus is invasive and should be planted in contained areas or spaces where you don't mind her taking over.
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Because of the rich burgundy tone she turns in autumn, two for the price of one is the name of the game with this gorgeous evergreen trailing groundcover. Coloratus' 1 to 2 1/2 inch oval leaves are a jewel-toned emerald in spring and summer and turn deep maroon late in the season. With its rapid growth rate , you can cover a large, needy area such as a slope (it is excellent for erosion control ) quickly. Coloratus will put up with any well-drained soil conditions, is moderately tolerant of salt and foot traffic , (though the latter is not encouraged) and promises to deliver depth of color all year round. in virtually any environmental conditions such as a wide pH range, poor soils , and anything from dense shade to full sun . Things To Note Coloratus is invasive and should be planted in contained areas or spaces where you don't mind her taking over.