Burning Bush 'Compactus' (Euonymus alatus 'Compactus')
yew-ON-ih-mus ah-LAY-tus 'Compactus'
Name_Pronunciation
u-ON-i-mus a-LA-ta kom-PAK-ta
Deciduous Perennial Shrub in the Celastraceae Family
Buy Burning Bush 'Compactus'
Size
Notes
Price
Availability
#7 gallon
Field
Height: 30"-36" (10/4)
$68.29
Likely available
5/1 - 5/4
5/8 - 5/11
5/15 - 5/18
Available May 9
Size
Notes
Price
Availability
#3 gallon
Field
$40.41
Available for Pre-Order
5/1 - 5/4
Estimated Arrival May 9
#5 gallon
Field
$44.74
Available for Pre-Order
5/1 - 5/4
Estimated Arrival May 9
What a beauty! This dwarf burning bush, celebrated for its vibrant fall foliage and compact form. With glossy green leaves transforming into stunning scarlet, crimson, and fuchsia hues, it offers year-round charm.
Euonymus alatus 'Compactus', commonly known as the dwarf burning bush, is a compact, deciduous shrub prized for its vibrant fall foliage display and adaptable nature. This cultivar of the winged euonymus species offers a remarkable transformation over the course of the growing season.
Reaching a mature height of 6-8 feet and a similar spread, Euonymus alatus 'Compactus' forms a dense, rounded shrub with distinctive, corky "wings" lining its branches. During the spring and summer, the foliage emerges a rich, glossy green, providing a sturdy, low-maintenance backdrop in the landscape.
However, the plant's true showstopping moment arrives in autumn, when the leaves transform into a dazzling array of scarlet, crimson, and fuchsia hues. This fiery fall display is the result of the plant's ability to produce high levels of anthocyanin pigments as daylight hours decrease and temperatures cool.
The compact cultivar's smaller stature and slower growth rate make it an ideal choice for use in foundation plantings, border edges, and mass plantings. Its adaptability to a wide range of soil types, from acidic to alkaline, and tolerance for partial shade conditions further expand its design versatility.
Beyond its ornamental appeal, Euonymus alatus 'Compactus' also offers valuable ecological benefits. The plant's dense, woody structure provides shelter and nesting sites for birds, while its fall fruits are an important food source for small mammals and songbirds.
Whether used as a vibrant focal point, incorporated into mixed shrubbery borders, or relied upon for its reliable, low-maintenance performance, Euonymus alatus 'Compactus' is a standout addition to residential and commercial landscapes alike, captivating with its fiery autumn display and year-round appeal.
Plant Data
Mature Size
6 - 8 feet
tall. 6 - 8 feet
wide.
Growth Rate
Moderate
Sun Exposure
Full Shade - Full Sun
Moisture Tolerance
Medium : Prefers moist soil, but does not like to be waterlogged.
Zones
4a - 8b
(Usually hardy to -30° F)
Tags
Attracts Bees, Attracts Beneficial Insects, Attracts Birds, Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Hummingbirds, Deciduous, Deer Resistant, Fall Color, Fall interest, Formal Garden, Foundation, Full Shade, Full Sun, Good for Accents, Good for Beginners, Good for Cottage Garden, Good for Hedges, Insignificant Flowers, Low Maintenance, Medium, Most Popular, Native to Asia, Naturalizing, Normal Soil, Partial Shade, Partial Sun, Perennial, Shrub, Tolerant of Clay Soil, Tolerant of Moist Soil, Well-Drained Soil, Woodland Garden Bareroot Shrubs, Fall Color Shrubs, Hedges, Winter Interest Shrubs, Yellow Flowering Shrubs
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