Euonymus alatus 'Fireball'

Proven Winner. Plant this Burning Bush for its brilliant red fall color. The bright green leaves are also attractive in the growing season.
Item #
1380
Keywords
EUONYMUS, FIREBALL
Zone
4

Euonymus alatus 'Fireball'


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Proven Winner. Plant this Burning Bush for its brilliant red fall color. The bright green leaves are also attractive in the growing season.

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