Wintercreeper (Euonymus fortunei)

Written by: Wanda Simone | Last Updated: May 2, 2024

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Used as an evergreen ground cover, shrub or a vine, Wintercreeper adds greenery and life to any garden throughout the year.

Plant snapshot

Scientific name: Euonymus fortunei

Plant type: shrub, vine

Zone: 4 to 9

Exposure: sun, part shade, shade

Height: 2′ to 60′ (2′ to 4′ as a shrub; up to 60′ as a vine)

Width: 2′ to 10′

Bloom time: spring

Flower color: greenish white

Wintercreeper (Eonymus fortunei) is a broadleaf evergreen shrub that can also be grown as a ground cover or a vine.

With it’s variegated leaves that take on a pink tint in the winter, wintercreeper adds interest to your garden all year round.

It has insignificant greenish-white flowers in the spring but is usually grown for its foliage.

Euonymus fortunei is very easy to grow, tolerating drought and pretty much any kind of soil except bog conditions.

Wintercreeper characteristics

Wintercreeper blooms

Flower color: greenish white

Bloom time: spring

Other information: insignificant flowers

Euonymus fortunei Foliage

Leaf color: variegated, pink

Leaf shape: broadleaf

Foliage interest: evergreen

Wintercreeper planting & care

Water: drought resistant

Pruning: It requires pruning to maintain its size and shape since it can become invasive if left to its own devices.

Euonymus fortunei benefits & issues

Landscaping uses: ground cover

Growth habit: easy to grow, fast growing

Potential issues: can be invasive

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