Euonymus japonicus 'Aureomarginatus' | 1.5 Litre Pot | 20cm - 25cm Height

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Euonymus japonicus ‘Aureomarginatus’ is a vibrant evergreen shrub, displaying glossy green leaves with striking golden-yellow margins. It offers year-round colour and structure for UK gardens, perfect for hedges, borders, or containers.

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Euonymus japonicus ‘Aureomarginatus’ brightens UK gardens with its vibrant evergreen foliage, offering year-round colour and structure with ease.

This distinguished evergreen shrub, Euonymus japonicus ‘Aureomarginatus’, showcases striking green leaves with bright golden yellow margins. It brings consistent visual appeal to any garden setting, from sunny borders to shadier spots. Gardeners appreciate its robust nature and adaptability, making it a popular choice for various landscaping needs across the United Kingdom. Its dense growth habit and colourful leaves ensure it stands out throughout every season. Furthermore, this plant is remarkably easy to grow, thriving in many conditions.

Key Features of Euonymus japonicus ‘Aureomarginatus’

  • Vibrant evergreen foliage with distinct green and golden margins.
  • Provides year-round colour and structural interest in UK gardens.
  • Extremely adaptable, tolerating various light conditions and soil types.
  • Low maintenance shrub, suitable for hedges, borders, or containers.
  • Responds well to pruning, allowing for shaping and size control.

Discovering Euonymus japonicus ‘Aureomarginatus’

The name Euonymus originates from Greek, possibly meaning “good name” or “well-named,” reflecting the plant’s esteemed qualities. The specific epithet japonicus confirms its native origins in Japan. Finally, the cultivar name ‘Aureomarginatus’ clearly describes its most notable trait: the golden margins on its leaves. This precise naming helps us understand the plant’s heritage and appearance at once. This particular cultivar quickly forms a dense, bushy shape.

Foliage and Growth

Euonymus japonicus ‘Aureomarginatus’ is primarily valued for its foliage. Each glossy leaf features a deep green centre framed by a vivid golden-yellow edge. This variegation remains strong throughout the year, therefore providing constant interest. Although it produces small, inconspicuous greenish-white flowers during summer, these are often overlooked. Occasionally, small pinkish-orange berries follow the flowers, which birds sometimes eat. However, the plant’s main attraction undeniably comes from its bright, colourful leaves.

Garden Uses and Pruning

This versatile plant serves many purposes in UK gardens. Many gardeners use it to create attractive, formal hedges due to its dense growth. It also performs well as an evergreen shrub in mixed borders, adding a splash of colour.

You can grow it successfully in containers, thus bringing its bright leaves to patios or balconies. Furthermore, Euonymus japonicus ‘Aureomarginatus’ thrives in coastal areas, tolerating salt spray effectively.

Pruning helps to maintain its desired size and shape. You can clip it regularly to encourage dense growth and keep it tidy. Generally, it benefits from a light trim in late spring or early summer. This removes any leggy shoots or helps maintain its form.

Additionally, you might prune it more heavily for rejuvenation if needed.

Wildlife and Ecosystem Contribution

While the flowers of Euonymus japonicus ‘Aureomarginatus’ are small, they can still offer a nectar source for generalist pollinators like bees and hoverflies during the summer months. Moreover, any berries that develop provide a food source for garden birds as autumn approaches. Hence, it contributes modestly to the local ecosystem, providing some sustenance for garden visitors.

Max Height 4.00 at maturity
Max Spread 2.50 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun Partial Shade
Soil Type
Clay Sandy Silt Loam Chalk
H5 H5 – Hardy in most places

Hardy in all of the UK and northern Europe. Suitable for exposed sites.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -15°C to -10°C

Care Notes

Water regularly until established; established plants tolerate drought but benefit from watering during dry spells. Feeding is generally not required unless soil is very poor. Prune in late spring or early summer to maintain shape, size, or to remove damaged/leggy growth. Can be heavily pruned for rejuvenation. Generally trouble-free from pests and diseases. Fully hardy in the UK, typically requiring no special winter protection.