Euonymus japonicus 'White Spire', a brilliant evergreen shrub that adds elegance and versatility to any garden or outdoor space. With its glossy dark green leaves accented by creamy white margins, 'White Spire' offers year-round visual interest. This euonymus boasts a compact, upright growth habit, making it perfect for creating low-growing hedges or borders. Slow-growing yet resilient, plant 4-6 per meter to form a lush hedge.
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✓ Perfect for Low-Growing Hedges : Euonymus japonicus 'White Spire' is an excellent choice for creating low-growing hedges, thanks to its compact growth habit and dense foliage.
✓ This euonyms grows at a leisurely pace, allowing for easy maintenance and shaping of hedges. Plant 4-6 per meter for optimal coverage and density.
✓ While 'White Spire' maintains its attractive foliage throughout the year, it may lose some or all leaves in harsh winters. However, rest assured that fresh new growth will emerge in the spring, ensuring continued beauty and vitality in your garden.
✓ Whether used as a hedge, in mixed borders, or as a standalone specimen, 'White Spire' adds texture, color, and structure to garden landscapes, enhancing their overall appeal.
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Our cost for Standard Delivery is £5.99. This price is the same regardless of how many items you purchase! If you spend £150.00 or above, Standard Delivery is free. Standard Delivery takes 2-6 Working Days.
Next Working Delivery is £9.99. Please place your order by 2pm Monday – Thursday. Please note deliveries are carried out by a third party courier ; therefore , we cannot guarantee our Next Day Delivery Service. During very busy periods, Next Working Day delivery may be temporarily unavailable.
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Remove any plain green leaves as soon as they appear by cutting them back the original branch. Prune young plants in spring to encourage compact growth.
Images are used for illustrative purposes only. Due to the maturity of the plant and the time of the year, plants may not arrive looking like our images.