Euonymus fortunei 'Kewensis' - Kewensis Wintercreeper Euonymus |
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Celastraceae Euonymus Fortunei Kewensis |
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Grows In | Zone 5A · -20° to -15° F through Zone 8B · 15° to 20° F |
Sun Exposure | Full / Mostly Sun, Full / Mostly Shade, Morning Sun / Evening Shade, Morning Shade / Evening Sun, Dappled Light / Filtered Sun |
Soil Drainage | Well Drained, Moderately Drained |
Resistent To | Deer Resistant, Drought, Heat |
Foliage Color | Dark Green |
Average Height | 0' to 1' |
Average Width | 1' to 2', 2' to 3' |
Fragrances | None |
One from our Toe Ticklers Collection, 'Kewensis' Euonymus is a superb, tiny leaved, spreading groundcover or wall climbing plant. The jewel-toned foliage of deep green on plants 2-4 inches tall spreads to 4 feet or more over time. The vines will cling to porous surfaces such as stone, brick, stucco and bolders. If you've ever been to Charleston, SC you might have noticed this plant growing up walls and bricked step entryways on some of the older homes in the area. The effect when climbing walls is quite attractive and a great alternative to creeping fig.
Kewensis Euonymus is very easy to grow in almost any soil, even heavy clay. It also takes any exposure from full sun to deep shade. This is one adaptable plant!
Kewensis Euonymus creates a lovely, evergreen carpet on slopes, cascades over walls, or will slowly climb any pourous wall. It is perfect for use around garden ponds where it will slowly climb and partially cover boulders.
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