
Euonymus 'Miss Pinkie' Tree
Euonymus hamiltonianus 'Miss Pinkie' is a compact shrub with large green leaves in spring and summer, turning yellow in autumn. The autumn leaves contrast wonderfully with the heavy clusters of pink fruits which encase vibrant red-orange seeds from August to November. 'Miss Pinkie' will create bright splashes of colour at a time when many other shrubs in the garden are fading away for winter.
With a final height and spread of 1.5 x 1.5 metres, Euonymus 'Miss Pinkie' is suited to small gardens and will grow best in a well drained yet moist soil in a sunny or partially shaded position. Commonly know as Hamilton's Spindle tree Miss Pinkie, it is named after Francis Buchanan-Hamilton (1762-1829) a Scottish physician who, whilst living in India, contributed significantly to the field of botany.
AKA Euonymus hamiltonianus 'Miss Pinkie', Hamilton's Spindle Tree Miss Pinkie, Spindle Bush
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Euonymus 'Miss Pinkie' Tree
Euonymus hamiltonianus 'Miss Pinkie' is a compact shrub with large green leaves in spring and summer, turning yellow in autumn. The autumn leaves contrast wonderfully with the heavy clusters of pink fruits which encase vibrant red-orange seeds from August to November. 'Miss Pinkie' will create bright splashes of colour at a time when many other shrubs in the garden are fading away for winter.
With a final height and spread of 1.5 x 1.5 metres, Euonymus 'Miss Pinkie' is suited to small gardens and will grow best in a well drained yet moist soil in a sunny or partially shaded position. Commonly know as Hamilton's Spindle tree Miss Pinkie, it is named after Francis Buchanan-Hamilton (1762-1829) a Scottish physician who, whilst living in India, contributed significantly to the field of botany.
AKA Euonymus hamiltonianus 'Miss Pinkie', Hamilton's Spindle Tree Miss Pinkie, Spindle Bush
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Euonymus hamiltonianus 'Miss Pinkie' is a compact shrub with large green leaves in spring and summer, turning yellow in autumn. The autumn leaves contrast wonderfully with the heavy clusters of pink fruits which encase vibrant red-orange seeds from August to November. 'Miss Pinkie' will create bright splashes of colour at a time when many other shrubs in the garden are fading away for winter.
With a final height and spread of 1.5 x 1.5 metres, Euonymus 'Miss Pinkie' is suited to small gardens and will grow best in a well drained yet moist soil in a sunny or partially shaded position. Commonly know as Hamilton's Spindle tree Miss Pinkie, it is named after Francis Buchanan-Hamilton (1762-1829) a Scottish physician who, whilst living in India, contributed significantly to the field of botany.
AKA Euonymus hamiltonianus 'Miss Pinkie', Hamilton's Spindle Tree Miss Pinkie, Spindle Bush



















