American Strawberry Bush (Euonymus americanus) BARE ROOT - SHIPS BEGINNING WEEK OF 12/8
A.k.a. hearts-a-burstin' with love, bursting heart, and wahoo (as is its cousin, Euonymus atropurpureus- eastern wahoo- see below). Prefers moist, rich soils in part sun/shade. Tolerates full shade, but has minimal flowers and fruit. Suckering, vulnerable to deer browsing.
Pollination: Likely self pollinating.
Light: Part Sun/Shade, Shade
Soil Moisture: Wet Mesic, Mesic, Dry Mesic
Soil Type: Adaptable
Height: 4’-6’
Width: 4’-6’
Bloom Color: Yellow, White
Bloom Time: May-Jun
Fruit: Bristly pink or red seed post split in fall to show orange seeds.
Fall Color: Red
Root Type: Rhizome
Notable Wildlife Interactions: Like other wahoo, flowers attract flies and occasionally small bees. Hosts a few moths and smaller insects. Commonly browsed by mammals.
Notes: Closely related to eastern (American) wahoo, and often referred to with the same common names. Main visual differences are that strawberry bush has yellow/white flowers instead of red, that seed pods are spiky instead of smooth, and that seedpods are often a bright red or pink instead of a dull red or pink. Tends to be smaller than eastern wahoo.