Euonymus fortunei Blondy | 1 Litre Pot | 15cm - 20cm Height

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Euonymus fortunei Blondy is a striking evergreen shrub with vibrant green leaves featuring a bright yellow centre. Ideal for adding year-round colour, it works beautifully as ground cover, in borders, or containers, bringing cheerful brightness to any UK garden.

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Euonymus fortunei Blondy
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Unveil the captivating beauty of Euonymus fortunei Blondy, an evergreen shrub renowned for its dazzling, variegated foliage that brings year-round brightness to UK gardens.

Originating from East Asia, Euonymus fortunei is a diverse species, and ‘Blondy’ stands out as a particularly cheerful cultivar. This compact, low-growing shrub has become a firm favourite amongst gardeners across the United Kingdom. Its striking appearance and adaptable nature make it an excellent choice for a variety of landscaping needs. Indeed, it reliably injects a splash of vivid colour, enhancing any garden design with minimal fuss.

Key Features of Euonymus fortunei Blondy

  • Striking evergreen foliage with bright yellow centres and contrasting green margins.
  • Compact, bushy growth habit, making it ideal for smaller spaces.
  • Excellent for year-round visual interest and colour in UK gardens.
  • Low maintenance and highly adaptable to various growing conditions.
  • Provides valuable evergreen cover, offering shelter for small garden creatures.

The Distinctive Foliage of Euonymus fortunei Blondy

The primary allure of Euonymus fortunei Blondy lies in its truly remarkable leaves. Each small, oval leaf boasts a brilliant, creamy-yellow centre, sharply contrasted by rich, dark green margins. This vivid variegation ensures the plant remains a focal point throughout every season. As cooler autumn and winter temperatures arrive, the yellow centres may subtly deepen, sometimes developing delicate pinkish-red tints, adding another layer of visual appeal to your garden. Consequently, the display evolves, providing dynamic interest.

Growth Habit and Garden Uses

‘Blondy’ exhibits a versatile growth habit. It forms a dense, bushy mound that spreads gently, making it an exceptional choice for ground cover. Furthermore, its compact size means it integrates beautifully into the front of a border, providing a clear edge or a bright underplanting. Gardeners frequently choose it for container planting, where its radiant foliage can truly shine on patios or balconies. It is also suitable for rockeries and even low-growing hedges, adding structured colour.

Understanding the Name

The cultivar name ‘Blondy’ directly refers to the plant’s most prominent characteristic: its bright, blonde-like central leaf colouration. This name was chosen to highlight the distinctive yellow variegation that makes this particular Euonymus fortunei selection so eye-catching. Understanding this helps appreciate the plant’s unique aesthetic contribution.

Flowers and Wildlife

While Euonymus fortunei Blondy does produce small, inconspicuous greenish-white flowers in summer, they are rarely the main ornamental feature. Subsequently, these flowers are not particularly attractive to bees or butterflies. However, as an evergreen shrub, it provides valuable shelter and year-round cover for small birds and insects, especially during the colder months, contributing to the biodiversity of your garden ecosystem. This consistent cover is often overlooked but important.

Pruning and Maintenance

This resilient shrub requires minimal pruning. Typically, you only need to trim Euonymus fortunei Blondy to maintain its desired shape or to control its size, perhaps removing any stray or damaged branches. This light maintenance ensures the plant retains its neat appearance and vigorous growth. Overall, it is a very undemanding plant.

Max Height 0.75 at maturity
Max Spread 1.20 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun Partial Shade
Soil Type
Clay Sandy Silt Loam
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

Euonymus fortunei Blondy is a low-maintenance plant. Water newly planted specimens regularly until established, especially during dry periods. Once established, it is relatively drought tolerant. Light pruning in spring is recommended to maintain its desired shape and size, removing any dead, damaged, or unruly branches. Feed annually in spring with a general-purpose fertiliser to encourage vigorous growth and vibrant foliage. Ensure well-drained soil, as waterlogging can be detrimental.