Burning bush, or Euonymus alatus, is classified by 21 states as invasive due to its problematic nature, per Homes & Gardens.
"It’s important we educate on these issues." Officials issue warning about seemingly harmless plant found across US region: ...
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 popular landscape shrub known as burning bush is now on the state noxious weed list as a specially regulated plant. Winged euonymus or burning bush (Euonymus alatus) arrived in North America in the ...
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.
Few landscape shrubs are as well known as the “burning bush” (Euonymus alatus or “winged euonymus”), a woody shrub known for its spectacular red fall color. The term “winged” Euonymus refers to the ...
The red berries of burning bush are eaten by birds and spread from landscape to natural areas, where this non-native, invasive shrub can take over and crowd out native plants. The red berries of ...