Euonymus fortunei radicans | 15cm Pot | 10cm - 15cm Height

Price range: £2.52 through £3.22

Euonymus fortunei radicans is a superb evergreen plant, prized for its versatile nature and vibrant, often variegated foliage. Ideal as ground cover or a climber, it offers year-round interest and thrives in various UK garden conditions, making it a low-maintenance choice for lasting beauty.

101 in stock

£3.22
3 – 9 pieces
£2.99 (7% off)
10 – 24 pieces
£2.52 (22% off)
25+ pieces
3
Euonymus fortunei radicans
£9.66

Discover Euonymus fortunei radicans, a versatile evergreen. It brings year-round interest and vibrant foliage to any UK garden space.

Euonymus fortunei radicans provides exceptional garden value. Gardeners admire its resilient nature and attractive foliage. This adaptable plant thrives in many settings. It is a superb choice for various UK garden styles. It effortlessly offers evergreen structure. This ensures your borders or walls never look bare. Its ability to climb or spread gives diverse planting opportunities. You can use it as ground cover or for subtle vertical accents.

Key Features of Euonymus fortunei radicans:

  • Hardy evergreen foliage ensures year-round garden interest.
  • Its versatile growth habit means it works as ground cover or a climbing plant.
  • It tolerates wide light conditions, from full sun to full shade.
  • Attractive, often variegated leaves may deepen in colour during winter.
  • This plant is low-maintenance and robust, ideal for many garden designs.
  • Small, subtle flowers and berries attract garden wildlife.

Understanding Euonymus fortunei radicans

The name ‘Euonymus’ comes from Greek. It combines “eu” (good) and “onoma” (name), meaning “good name.” Robert Fortune, a Scottish botanist, is honoured by ‘fortunei’. He introduced many plants from China to the West. The specific name ‘radicans’ is Latin. It means “rooting,” referring to its ability to root along stems. This plant spreads or climbs effectively.

This evergreen is highly valued for its dense, small, oval leaves. These often show striking variegation. Varieties feature lush green foliage with white or yellow edges. This provides a bright contrast in the garden. In autumn and winter, many cultivars develop beautiful pink or reddish tints. This adds seasonal charm. Euonymus fortunei radicans produces tiny, inconspicuous greenish-white flowers in summer. These are not its main feature. Later, these become small, pinkish-red capsules. They open to show bright orange seeds. This offers a subtle display and attracts various birds.

Garden Versatility and Appearance

Euonymus fortunei radicans is an excellent choice for many garden uses. Plant it as effective ground cover. It quickly forms a lush carpet, suppressing weeds beneath taller shrubs. Alternatively, train it to climb walls or fences. It then provides a green screen or an interesting vertical element with minimal fuss. Its compact nature also suits edging borders or mass planting on banks. Moreover, it grows well in containers. This allows flexible placement on patios or balconies. Gardeners often use it to add evergreen structure and vibrant foliage. It excels especially where other plants struggle.

This hardy plant tolerates pruning very well. Gardeners easily shape it to keep a neat look. They can also encourage specific growth habits. Regular trimming keeps the plant vigorous and within desired limits. The small summer flowers offer a modest food source for pollinating insects. The colourful autumn berries provide valuable food for birds. This truly boosts your garden’s biodiversity.

Max Height 3.00 at maturity
Max Spread 2.50 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun Partial Shade Full Shade Shade
Soil Type
Clay Sandy Silt Loam Chalk
H6 H6 – Hardy in severe conditions

Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -20°C to -15°C

Care Notes

Water regularly after planting until established. Established plants appreciate watering during prolonged dry spells. Euonymus fortunei radicans prefers moist, well-drained soil, but tolerates a range of soil types. Apply a general-purpose fertiliser in spring to encourage vigorous growth. Prune in late spring to maintain desired size and shape, removing any dead, damaged, or unruly growth. This plant tolerates hard pruning if needed to rejuvenate. It is generally trouble-free, but monitor for powdery mildew in humid conditions or vine weevil larvae in pots.