Evonymus nana

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Read about Evonymus nana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Evonymus nana, Bieb. Low shrub, to 2 ft., with slender, often arching or sometimes procumbent and rooting branches: Lvs. linear or linear-oblong, mucronulate, entire or remotely denticulate and revolute at the margins, ½-1½ in. long: fls. slender-peduncled, purplish: caps, deeply 4-lobed, pink; seed brown, not wholly covered by the orange aril. May, June; fr. Aug. W. Asia to W. China.—Handsome shrub for rockeries and rocky slopes; forming a graceful, pendulous, standard tree if grafted high on E. europaea. Fr. ripens in Aug., earliest of all species. Var. Koopmannii, Beissn. (E. Koopmannii, Lauche). Lvs. larger and broader. CH


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