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Beautiful photos, all, and thanks for the comments on our end-of-season ones.Ok, euonymus, as per my suggestion back then ... (based on your comments about it being somewhat evergreen and woody, and with a name sort of like "euphorbia". It's an upright, 3'-4', sparse shrub in our conditions, which is in part shade. If in full sun, it would be a lot fuller and would get better fall colour. Quite commonly grown across the prairies, along with E. alatus. Edit: And "burning bush" is a common name for Euonymus spp., for their fall colour... at least when planted in sun.Who said the "s" word??
It has a new Genus .... L.....mum.
QuoteIt has a new Genus .... L.....mum.I think it is Nipponanthemum nipponicum now John?
More bark, Stewartia koreana.johnw
Lovely selection of trees and shrubs, John, but the Galax is a little topper. Maggi, I have a stewartia in the garden. It has been very slow growing and reluctant to flower but a nice tree all the same.