Saxapahaw, NC

The Flower of Carolina

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    Hearts-a-Bustin' (Euonymus americanus)
    Bittersweet Family
    Hearts-a-Bustin' is a multi-stemmed, upright shrub that typically reaches a height and width of 3 to 6 feet. The foliage is dark green during the growing season and turns a yellow to reddish hue in the fall, adding seasonal interest. It produces small, inconspicuous flowers that are typically greenish-white. The most distinctive feature of this shrub is its fruit. The plant produces small, pink to reddish capsules that open to reveal bright orange seeds. The fruit capsules are ornamental and persist into late autumn, providing visual interest and attracting wildlife. It grows naturally in full to partial shade, but can handle more sun if given adequate moisture--flower and fruit production will also be better in more sun. This shrub is extremely vulnerable to deer browsing.
    Blooms: Green, 3-4 weeks, May-June
    Leaves: Dark green, narrow, red fall color
    Height:4-6’ 
    Space: 3-4’
    Soil: Average-Moist
    Exposure:  Part sun-Part shade-Shade
    Fauna: Bees, fruit for birds and mammals
    Seeds: Very attractive bright pink fruit burst open to reveal orange seeds
    Deer Resistance: Low
    Zone: 6-9
    Native Status: NC Native, common across the state
    Provenance: NC, seed and asexually produced