Euonymus japonicus Paloma Blanca | 13cm Pot | 10cm - 15cm Height

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Euonymus japonicus Paloma Blanca is a stunning evergreen shrub, showcasing brilliant white new foliage in spring against glossy green leaves. Perfect for year-round garden interest, it forms a compact, versatile plant ideal for borders or containers.

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Euonymus japonicus Paloma Blanca
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Euonymus japonicus Paloma Blanca is an exceptional evergreen shrub. Its brilliant white new foliage adds vibrant, year-round structure to any UK garden.

This remarkable evergreen shrub has become a favourite for UK gardeners. It offers striking visual appeal throughout the seasons. New growth emerges a dazzling pure white, creating a brilliant contrast against mature, deep green leaves. This plant is an outstanding choice for adding bright spots and year-round interest to borders, containers, or as low hedging. (68 words)

Key Features of Euonymus japonicus Paloma Blanca

  • Striking bright white new foliage in spring.
  • Glossy, dark green evergreen leaves provide year-round interest.
  • Compact, dense growth habit, perfect for smaller spaces.
  • Excellent for low hedging, borders, and container planting.
  • Tolerates a wide range of growing conditions once established.

Foliage and Naming

The true charm of Euonymus japonicus Paloma Blanca lies in its foliage. Throughout spring, fresh shoots burst forth in brilliant, luminous white. These pristine leaves gradually mature, transitioning into a rich, glossy dark green. This cycle ensures an ever-changing display of colour. (61 words)

The oval leaves have a smooth, slightly leathery texture. This cultivar maintains a neat, upright, compact form. The genus ‘Euonymus’ means “of good name.” ‘Japonicus’ indicates its origin in Japan. ‘Paloma Blanca,’ Spanish for “white dove,” perfectly describes the pure white new growth. (69 words)

Garden Uses and Subtle Blooms

Euonymus japonicus Paloma Blanca is exceptionally versatile in UK gardens. Its dense, compact habit makes it ideal for crisp, low hedges, defining borders, or adding structure to mixed beds. It also thrives in pots and containers, perfect for patios or balconies. (61 words)

It works wonderfully as a standalone specimen, providing a bright focal point in any sunny or partly shaded spot. While celebrated for its foliage, it produces small, inconspicuous greenish-white flowers in late spring and early summer. These tiny blooms often go unnoticed. (62 words)

If fertilised, small, pinkish-orange berries may develop in autumn, which birds sometimes enjoy. (17 words)

Pruning and Wildlife Benefits

Euonymus japonicus Paloma Blanca responds well to pruning. Regular light pruning helps maintain its desired shape and density. Pruning also encourages a fresh flush of vibrant white new growth. (46 words)

Prune in late winter or early spring, before new growth appears. You can also prune lightly after the main flush of white leaves matures, encouraging further new shoots throughout the growing season. This ensures consistent display of its most appealing feature. (62 words)

This shrub offers benefits to local wildlife. Its small flowers provide nectar for various insects and pollinators during their late spring blooming. If berries form, they offer a food source for birds in autumn. As an evergreen, it provides year-round shelter for small garden creatures. (69 words)

Max Height 1.00 at maturity
Max Spread 0.70 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun Partial Shade
Soil Type
Clay Sandy Loam Chalk
H4 H4 – Hardy through most of UK

Hardy across most of the UK except particularly exposed or cold regions.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -10°C to -5°C

Care Notes

Water regularly during the first year of establishment, especially during dry spells. Once established, it becomes more drought tolerant. Fertilise in spring with a general-purpose slow-release fertiliser. Prune in late winter or early spring to maintain its desired shape and density, which also encourages a fresh flush of the vibrant white new growth. Euonymus japonicus Paloma Blanca is generally resistant to pests and diseases, but monitor for common issues like scale insects or powdery mildew in poor conditions. Provide some protection from harsh winter winds in exposed locations, particularly for younger plants.