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Euonymus japonicus ‘Bravo’ is a striking evergreen shrub, showcasing vibrant green leaves with creamy-yellow margins. This resilient plant offers year-round colour and structure, perfect for hedging, containers, or a bright garden accent in UK gardens.
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Introduce Euonymus japonicus ‘Bravo’, a versatile evergreen shrub, celebrated for its vibrant variegated foliage, bringing year-round interest and structure to UK gardens.
This exceptional cultivar, Euonymus japonicus ‘Bravo’, is a popular choice for gardeners across Britain due to its robust nature and striking appearance. Originating from Japan, Korea, and China, the species Euonymus japonicus has long been valued for its adaptability. The ‘Bravo’ cultivar stands out with its distinct green leaves edged boldly in creamy yellow, making it a bright focal point. Its dense growth habit also forms an excellent backdrop for other plants or a smart, formal hedge. Gardeners appreciate its low maintenance requirements and resilience in various conditions.
Euonymus japonicus, commonly known as Japanese Spindle, belongs to the Celastraceae family. Its name, “Euonymus,” comes from the Greek “eu” meaning good, and “onoma” meaning name. The specific epithet “japonicus” simply indicates its origin from Japan.
The ‘Bravo’ cultivar earned its name because of its notably vibrant and appealing foliage. This outstanding evergreen shrub displays lustrous, leathery leaves with a prominent creamy-yellow border. These leaves offer a consistent splash of brightness throughout the seasons, ensuring your garden always looks lively. The variegation remains clear and crisp, even during the darker winter months.
The primary charm of Euonymus japonicus ‘Bravo’ lies in its spectacular foliage. Each oval leaf features a deep green centre, sharply contrasted by a broad, irregular creamy-yellow margin. During summer, typically in June and July, the plant produces small, discreet, greenish-white flowers. These blooms are not particularly showy, yet they can attract small pollinators such as bees.
Following successful pollination, tiny pinkish-red fruits may develop. These berries add another dimension of interest, particularly in autumn and winter. Birds often enjoy these fruits, further enhancing the plant’s wildlife friendly credentials. However, be aware that these berries are toxic to humans and pets if ingested.
Euonymus japonicus ‘Bravo’ is exceptionally versatile for UK gardens. You can plant it as an attractive standalone specimen, where its striking colours truly shine. It works very well for creating decorative hedges and screens, providing year-round privacy and definition.
Gardeners also use it effectively for edging borders, creating neat, colourful lines along paths or beds. Its compact growth makes it suitable for container planting, especially on patios or balconies.
This plant responds well to pruning, allowing you to maintain a desired size and shape. You can trim it lightly to encourage bushier growth or prune more heavily to shape it into a formal hedge. Regular pruning helps to keep its appearance tidy and vibrant.
Hardy in all of the UK and northern Europe. Suitable for exposed sites.
Euonymus japonicus 'Bravo' is a generally low-maintenance shrub. Plant in well-drained soil in a sunny to partially shaded position. Water regularly until established, especially during dry spells. Once established, it is relatively drought-tolerant. Prune in late spring or early summer to maintain desired size and shape, or to encourage a denser habit. Remove any dead, damaged, or diseased branches. Apply a balanced fertiliser in spring. Protect from very harsh winter winds in exposed locations, especially when young.


