Re: Euonymous forrtuneii 'Harlequin'


Well, Joanie...really late on this one..

E. fortunei is what I call a shrubby vine...if you keep it pruned,
it's a shrub and if you let it go, it will try to be a vine.  Thought
I had a photo of 'Harlequin' in my article on this species, but it is
'Moonshadow'.  When I did the article, I searched for every variety I
could find pix of - have links in there to what I found and
'Harlequin' wasn't amongst them.

'Harlequin', according to Variegated Foliage Nursery, who carry it,
is a white variegated form with more white than green.

http://www.variegatedfoliage.com/shrubs.html

Anyway, if you want to know about the species, check out my article:

http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/shade_gardening/25885

They are evergreen - at least in my climate.

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@clark.net
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> From: Jeaa1224@aol.com
> Date: Saturday, February 03, 2001 5:22 PM
> 
> Is anyone familiar with this? Is it a ground cover? Deciduous? Web
site with 
> a picture?
> 
> Thanks...
> 
> Joanie
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