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Ovatus Aureus Japanese Spindle Hedge Plants

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Euonymus japonicus

  • Evergreen in all but the harshest Northern winters
  • Bright gold new foliage develops a light green centre.
  • Grows on the coast, poor soil, chalk
  • RHS Award of Garden Merit
  • To 3m
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Description

Euonymus japonicus Euonymus japonicus Ovatus Aureus: Pot-Grown Japanese Spindle Hedging

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Evergreen in all but the harshest winters. Bright gold new foliage develops a light green centre. To 3-4m

Browse our selection of Coastal hedging or our full range of hedging plants.

All of our hedge plants are measured by their height in centimetres above the ground (the pots aren't measured).

Features

  • Evergreen in all but the harshest Northern winters
  • Bright gold new foliage develops a light green centre
  • Grows on the coast, poor soil, chalk
  • RHS Award of Garden Merit
  • To 1.2m

Growing Euonymus japonicus Ovatus Aureus

Any well drained soil in sun or partial shade. Drought tolerant when established. Good for exposed coastal locations.

It is hardy and evergreen pretty much throughout Britain, but in a harsher than average Scottish winter it might drop its leaves.

Spacing an Ovatus Aureus Spindle hedge: 3 plants per metre, 33 centimetres apart, is ideal.

Did You Know?

The species is native to Japan and the Eastern coast of Asia.