Evonymus radicans

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Read about Evonymus radicans in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Evonymus radicans, Sieb. (E. japonica var. radicans, Regel. E. repens Hort.). Figs. 1466, 1467. Low, procumbent shrub, with often trailing and rooting or climbing branches, climbing sometimes to 20 ft. high: branches terete, densely and minutely warty: Lvs. roundish to elliptic-oval, rounded or narrowed, at the base, crenately serrate, usually dull green above, with whitish veins, ½-2 in. long: fls. and fr. similar to the former, but fr. generally of paler color. June, July; fr. Oct. N. and Cent. Japan. R.H. 1885, p. 295. G.C. II. 20:793. M.D. 1906, p. 219. — Closely allied to the former, and considered by most botanists as a variety; also very variable. Var. Carrierei, Nichols. (E. Carrierei, Vauv.). Low shrub, with ascending and spreading branches: Lvs. oblong-elliptic, about 1H in. long, somewhat shining. G.W. 8, p. 16. Var. argenteo-marginata, Rehd. Lvs. bordered white. Var. roseo-marginata, Rehd. Lvs. bordered pinkish. Var. reticulata, Rehd. (var. picta, Hort., var. argenteo-variegata, Hort. E. grdcilis, Sieb.). Lvs. marked white along the veins. R.H. 1876, p. 354; 1878, p. 135. G.W. 1, p. 475. A.G. 19:37. Var. minima, Simon-Louis (E. kewensis, Hort.). Lvs. marked like those of the preceding variety but smaller, ¼-½ in. long. CH


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