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Burning Bush, Dwarf Turkestan

DWARF TURKESTAN BURNING BUSH  Euonymus nanus

• A compact, slow‑growing deciduous shrub valued for its narrow, arching branches and fine-textured foliage that turns vivid crimson to deep burgundy in fall.
• Produces small, inconspicuous purplish flowers in spring, followed by ornamental pinkish capsules that split to reveal bright orange arils; attractive to birds but not considered edible for humans.
• Adaptable to a wide range of soils, including clay and alkaline sites; tolerates urban conditions and moderate drought once established.
• Excellent for foundation plantings, low hedges, rock gardens, and sites where a smaller, more refined alternative to the larger Winged Burning Bush is desired.
• Full Sun to Part Shade
• Zone 3, 0.6–1 m Height × 0.6–1 m Width

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