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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Euonymus

Rank
  
Genus

Order
  
Subfamily
  
Celastroideae

Higher classification
  
Euonymus Golden Euonymus

Lower classifications
  
Burning bush, Euonymus fortunei, Euonymus europaeus, Euonymus japonicus, Euonymus hamiltonianus

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Euonymus /juːˈɒnɪməs/, often called spindle or spindle tree, is a genus of flowering plants in the staff vine family, Celastraceae. It comprises about 130 species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs and small trees. They are mostly native to East Asia, extending to the Himalayas, and they are also distributed in Europe, Australasia, North America, and Madagascar. 50 species are endemic to China.

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Description

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The flowers occur in small groups, inconspicuous and of green or yellow shades. The leaves are opposite (rarely alternate) and simple ovoid, typically 2–15 cm long, and usually with a finely serrated margin. The fruit is a pink-red four- or five-valved pod-like berry, which splits open to reveal the fleshy-coated orange seeds.

The seeds are eaten by frugivorous birds, which digest the fleshy seed coat and disperse the seeds in their droppings. Many species are used for medicinal use, and parts of the plants can be poisonous to humans.

Cultivation and uses

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The wood of some species was traditionally used for the making of spindles for spinning wool; this use is the origin of the English name of the shrubs.

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Spindles are popular garden shrubs, grown for their foliage, the deciduous species often exhibiting very bright red autumnal colours, and also for the decorative berries.

Diversity

Species include:

References

Euonymus Wikipedia