Q. I have a burning bush in my landscape that I have trained as a small tree by removing the lower branches. It turns a deep red color in the fall. Is this a plant that can tolerate being trained as a ...
Everyone loves the October colors displayed by the leaves of our trees and shrubs. Are there shrubs in your landscape turning bright red in the coming months? This fall, take a closer look at these ...
A vibrant, red burning bush plant sitting in a garden. - James Andrews/Getty Images For decades, the burning bush (Euonymus alatus), also referred to as corky spindletree, was a staple in suburban ...
Now that the colorful autumn leaves have fallen, we can see deep into the woods and spot things that were hidden earlier in the season. The other day, I saw a bush with pink leaves in our wooded area.
Very little in nature is purely black or white or strictly good or bad. The current heightened interest in native plants is a great example of this phenomenon as most gardeners currently seek out ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Willowpix / Getty Images Burning bush is generally a low-maintenance deciduous landscape shrub but it can grow vigorously. If ...
No matter how pretty a plant, it's not going to stay on everybody's good list if it misbehaves. Burning bush (Euonymus alatus) is an example of a shrub that gardeners are starting to avoid in favor of ...
For decades, the burning bush (Euonymus alatus), also referred to as corky spindletree, was a staple in suburban landscaping. Its red foliage in the fall made it the perfect plant to watch the ...