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Euonymus alatus: Origins, Invasiveness, Landscape Uses, and How to Grow It

2026-02-21 by Verdant Landscape & Design

Euonymus alatus, commonly known as burning bush, is a popular yet invasive landscape shrub in Canada. Learn about its origins, ecological impact, landscape uses, fun facts, and how to grow it responsibly.

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