- Hardy Groundcover Shrub
- Small Rounded Glossy Oval Foliage
- Resistant to Winterburn
- Easy Care & Low Maintenance
- Orange Fall Berries
- Durable Broadleaf Evergreen
Vibrant, year-round green and versatile form! The Green Lane Euonymus (Euonymus fortunei ‘Green Lane’) can be shrubs, groundcovers, even a climbing vine!
Comprised of compact, dark-green leaves, these small, oval and glossy broadleaf evergreens have loads of versatility.
Inconspicuous flowers and orange berries in fall provide a feast for your pollinators and songbirds! Plus purple fall color!
How to Use Green Lane Euonymus In The Landscape
Prune and train Green Lane as a small rounded shrub for mixed shrub borders, beds, rows and privacy hedges, or define garden edges.
Trail up walls or trellis for vertical greenery, Euonymus are great in containers as fillers, spillers, climbers and vertical thriller!
For groundcover and erosion control, Green Lane fills gaps between other plants or fills beds with four-season interest. Salt-tolerant, it rambles through roadside ‘hell strips’, or in coastal areas without problems!
Urban environments, rooftop gardens, naturalized areas planted en masse or allow Euonymus to ramble through your rock garden!
Tips For Care
Cold hardy zones 4 up, Green Lane is windburn resistant; growing in full sun and partial shade best.
Preferring average moisture and any well-drained soil. Salt tolerant, urban condition hardy, Green Lane is cold-resistant, tolerant, adaptable and saline resistant. What more could you ask for?
Green Lane Euonymus (Euonymus fortunei ‘Green Lane’) Details
Common name | Green Lane Euonymus |
Botanical name | Euonymus fortunei 'Green Lane' |
Plant type | Broad-Leaved Evergreen |
Hardiness zone | 5-9 |
Growth rate | Medium |
Height | 3 - 4 ft. |
Width | 4 - 5 ft. |
Sunlight | Full Sun, Partial Shade |
Moisture | Medium |
Soil condition | Well Drained |
Pollinator-friendly | Yes |
Pruning time | Early Spring |
Flower color | Green |