
卫矛(卫矛科卫矛属植物)_百度百科
卫矛(学名:Euonymus alatus (Thunb.) Siebold),俗名鬼见羽、鬼箭羽、艳龄茶、南昌卫矛等 [1],是卫矛科(Celastraceae)卫矛属(Euonymus)落叶灌木 [1]。 其株高为1~3米 [2];树皮光滑,为灰白色 [6];叶对生,纸质,卵状椭圆形或窄长椭圆形,稀倒卵形 [1];聚伞花序,呈白绿色,花瓣近圆形 [1];蒴果1~4深裂,裂瓣椭圆形,绿色带深紫色 [1] [6];种子红棕色,椭圆形或宽椭圆形,褐或浅棕色红色,全包种子;花期5~6,果期7~10月 [1]。 卫矛主要分布于中国、日本 …
Euonymus alatus - Wikipedia
Euonymus alatus, known variously as burning bush, winged euonymus, winged spindle, and winged spindle-tree, [1] is a species of flowering plant in the family Celastraceae, native to central and northern China, Japan, and Korea.
Euonymus alatus (Winged Burning-bush) - Minnesota Wildflowers
Flowers are ¼ to 1/3 inch across, pale yellow to greenish with 4 rounded petals. In the center is a disc-shaped green ovary surrounded by 4 short, yellow stamens. Behind the flower are 4 short sepals. Stalks and sepals are hairless.
Euonymus alatus - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Euonymus alatus, commonly called winged euonymus, burning bush, winged burning bush or winged spindle tree, is a dense, mounded, spreading, flat-topped, multi-stemmed shrub that is particularly noted for its fiery red fall foliage color. It is native to forests, woodlands and scrub areas in eastern Russia, Japan, China and Korea.
Winged Euonymus (Euonymus alatus) - Illinois Wildflowers
Winged Euonymus is a host plant of Unaspis euonymi (Euonymus Scale), Lepidosaphes yanangicola (Winged Euonymus Scale), the wood-boring larvae of the long-horned beetle Stenocorus cinnamoptera, the caterpillars of the Pyralid moth Herpetogramma thestealis and Yponomeuta multipunctella (American Ermine Moth), and Otiorhynchus sulcatus (Black Vine ...
Euonymus alatus - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant …
Burning bush is a weedy species of deciduous shrub, single or multi-stemmed, that is drought tolerant and provides stunning red fall color. In its native Japan, it is often found in thickets and woods in lowlands and mountains.
Burning Bush | University of Maryland Extension
About burning bush (Euonymus alatus) Life cycle and background. Burning bush, also called winged euonymus or winged burning bush, is a deciduous, woody perennial shrub. It is native to Northeastern Asia, Japan, and Central China. It was introduced to the United States around 1860 for use in ornamental landscaping. In Maryland, it has been ...
Winged burningbush : Euonymus alatus - Celastraceae …
Flowers: Small, inconspicuous, greenish yellow in color, 4 petals, lay flat against leaves; blooms May through June. Fruit and seeds: Red to purple capsules, smooth, appear in pairs in leaf axils, turn purple in the fall, split open to reveal orange fleshy seeds, appear from September to October. Habitat: Native to Asia, Japan and central Asia.
Kansas Wildflowers and Grasses - Winged burningbush
2019年12月23日 · Euonymus alatus is native to eastern Asia. It is a popular ornamental, prized for its bright red to reddish-purple fall foliage and colorful, interesting fruits. Unfortunately, birds consume the fruits and disperse the seeds.
Euonymus alatus 'Odom' LITTLE MOSES - Plant Finder
Euonymus alatus, commonly called winged euonymus, burning bush, winged burning bush or winged spindle tree, is a dense, mounded, spreading, flat-topped, multi-stemmed shrub that is particularly noted for its fiery red fall foliage color. It is native to forests, woodlands and scrub areas in eastern Russia, Japan, China and Korea.