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Euonymus fortunei 'Harlequin'
- You will immediately fall in love with Euonymus fortunei 'Harlequin' and its heavily mottled, white and green evergreen foliage looking almost entirely white when young. It delivers an unparalleled visual impact that draws the eye instantly.
- Structurally, Euonymus fortunei 'Harlequin' presents a low-growing, spreading, and mat-forming growth habit. This is perfectly enhanced by its stems rooting as they touch the ground, creating a dense, weed-suppressing carpet.
- To achieve its full ornamental potential, plant this euonymus in almost any soil type, happily tolerating full sun, deep shade, and exposed coastal sites. You will be delighted to find it is remarkably undemanding and settles in quickly.
- Beyond its striking looks, Euonymus fortunei 'Harlequin' effortlessly attracts small birds and insects seeking protective cover all year round. It is a superb, highly decorative variety for creating a natural, brightening ground cover.
- You might be surprised to learn that the name euonymus originates from ancient Greek mythology, translating to 'of good name' or 'lucky'. In classic folklore, it was frequently planted near entrances to ward off misfortune.
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- You will immediately fall in love with Euonymus fortunei 'Harlequin' and its heavily mottled, white and green evergreen foliage looking almost entirely white when young. It delivers an unparalleled visual impact that draws the eye instantly.
- Structurally, Euonymus fortunei 'Harlequin' presents a low-growing, spreading, and mat-forming growth habit. This is perfectly enhanced by its stems rooting as they touch the ground, creating a dense, weed-suppressing carpet.
- To achieve its full ornamental potential, plant this euonymus in almost any soil type, happily tolerating full sun, deep shade, and exposed coastal sites. You will be delighted to find it is remarkably undemanding and settles in quickly.
- Beyond its striking looks, Euonymus fortunei 'Harlequin' effortlessly attracts small birds and insects seeking protective cover all year round. It is a superb, highly decorative variety for creating a natural, brightening ground cover.
- You might be surprised to learn that the name euonymus originates from ancient Greek mythology, translating to 'of good name' or 'lucky'. In classic folklore, it was frequently planted near entrances to ward off misfortune.









