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Burning Bush shrubs give property owners a deep Fall color to add drama to any exterior space. One of the benefits of this shrub is its ability to grow in most of the U.S. The hardy planting zones that support its growth are four to eight, with only the nation's hottest areas out of reach.
It will grow well in almost every area except the southern reaches of the Southwest, the Deep South, and Southern Florida. The stunning Fall color of this hedge's leaves is the main attraction, but the plant's ease of growth makes it a good option.
Burning Bush Shrubs Are Drought-Tolerant
These hedges are drought-tolerant in most areas and pest-resistant, making them an excellent low-maintenance option. When planting, choosing the correct location for the hedge is essential. The hedge grows best in full sun conditions, meaning its location receives around six hours of unbroken sunlight daily.
This Shrub Grows In Shade And Sun
If a full-sun location is unavailable, the Bush will grow in particle sun, with a less vibrant Fall show. Once planted, this hedge is drought tolerant but requires watering during its first few months. After becoming established, one can reduce watering to around one inch per week.
It Is Popular Because Of Its Stunning Fall Display
This hedge has become so popular across the U.S. because of its display. The display begins in May and continues through June, with the arrival of tiny flowers that become red berries a few weeks later. When these red berries fall from the hedge, they can take root, and new plants appear. The switch to crimson leaves begins in the Fall and adds a stunning burst of color to any exterior space.
Uses and Nature Of The Bush
These shrubs have many uses, from a single plant for Fall color to a screen hedge. The hedge's fast-growing nature makes it the perfect option for developing a screen around your property.
This shrub has that incredible fall color, right? It's a striking deciduous shrub. The scientific name is burning bush Euonymus alatus, and it's also called winged euonymus. Look for the corky wings on the stems—that's how you identify it. Just know it is an invasive species in the United States, so it is absolutely not a native species. It grows well in draining soil, which makes it easy to care for, but also contributes to its spread. The Burning Bush is a high-maintenance choice only because of its negative ecological impact.
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