Euonymus hamiltonianus maackii is a deciduous tree native to eastern Asia. Cultivated varieties are also grown in Europe and North America. Euonymus hamiltonianus maackii grows as high as 10 m. Its flowers bloom from spring to summer and its distinctive fruit develops between summer and fall.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Tree, Shrub
Plant Type
Spring
Bloom Time
4.5 m to 8 m
Plant Height
4.5 m to 8 m
Spread
Green
Leaf Color
Deciduous
Leaf type
0 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Spring
Growth Season
Moderate
Growth Rate
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Distribution of Euonymus hamiltonianus maackii
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Euonymus hamiltonianus maackii is a plant with a natural distribution that spans temperate regions of northeastern continental Asia. It has been introduced and cultivated in other parts of the continent, broadening its range beyond its native territory. The plant's adaptability has facilitated its spread, allowing it to become established in new areas within the same major region as its indigenous habitat.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Habitat
Edges of woodlands and forests
Hemisphere Trend Curve
Northern
Sorthern
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Distinctive terete stem, measuring 0.4 inches (1 cm) in diameter, adds to plant's sturdy appearance.
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Semi-evergreen leaves transition from light to vibrant shades, showcasing textured surface and prominent vein pattern.
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Colorful, bright red seeds within pink capsules of fruit attract wildlife, aiding in seed dispersal.
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Vertical corky ridges on trunk, with spongy bark texture and earthy hues, offer unique tactile identification.
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Inconspicuous flowers with modest yellowish-green petals, measuring 0.3 inches (0.8 cm), bloom in mid-spring.
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Water:
Originating from temperate regions, euonymus hamiltonianus maackii is drought-tolerant and requires moderate hydration. Schedule watering every two weeks and ensure well-draining soil to mimic its native habitat. This balance aids in moisture retention while promoting resilience against short dry spells.
Fertilize:
For euonymus hamiltonianus maackii, use a balanced fertilizer for overall growth and high nitrogen during the growing season to promote foliage. Fertilize in spring and autumn, following package instructions to prevent damage. Regular soil testing is recommended to customize nutrient needs and avoid root burn.
Pruning:
Euonymus hamiltonianus maackii is a deciduous shrub that provides vibrant red berries and colorful autumn foliage. Prune in early spring to remove dead branches and improve air circulation, enhancing health and appearance. Annual pruning ensures vigor and ornamental appeal for a well-maintained garden.
Propagation:
Euonymus hamiltonianus maackii is propagated via cuttings from healthy semi-hardwood stems. Trim below a node, use rooting hormone, and plant in well-draining medium. Maintain humidity with a plastic cover and keep moist without overwatering. Site in indirect sunlight for successful rooting and growth.
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